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Featured Member Resource: ACR Coding Lunch & Learns

From the College  |  July 18, 2025

The ACR offers a variety of coding-focused Lunch-and-Learn sessions and educational resources tailored to rheumatology professionals. These are designed to help physicians and their staff stay current with evolving healthcare regulations, coding updates and billing practices.

The ACR hosts free, one-hour Lunch-and-Learn sessions that cover:

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  • Evaluation and management (E/M) coding and billing strategies;
  • CPT and ICD-10 code updates;
  • Telemedicine coding changes;
  • G2211 coding updates;
  • HIPAA compliance; and
  • Incident-to billing practices.

These sessions are structured yet informal, making them ideal for busy practices looking to stay compliant and efficient without disrupting daily operations.

To schedule a session, contact Melesia Tillman at [email protected] or reach out to the ACR Practice Management Team at [email protected].

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