AMA and ACDIS-AHIMA Outpatient CDI Workshop and CPT® and RBRVS Annual Symposium

Workshop
Nov 17 - 20, 2026
Virtual

Two medical coding education events

This year's AMA and ACDIS-AHIMA Outpatient CDI Workshop and CPT® and RBRVS 2027 Annual Symposium are being held virtually Nov. 17-20, 2026. Join us to stay up-to-date on significant CPT® code and relative value unit (RVU) changes for 2027.

AMA and ACDIS-AHIMA Outpatient CDI Workshop

On Tuesday, Nov. 17, participate in the AMA and ACDIS-AHIMA Outpatient CDI Workshop to enhance your understanding of outpatient documentation requirements. Choose from two programming tracks according to your CDI goals.

CPT® and RBRVS 2027 Annual Symposium

Save the date for the world’s only medical coding conference presented by the experts who develop the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code set.

Each year, hundreds of CPT codes are updated to reflect the very latest in medical care provided to patients. For over 30 years, the American Medical Association (AMA) has hosted this authoritative educational event to equip health care professionals with primary source information and expert insights on how to use the most current CPT codes to maintain high claims accuracy and timely reimbursement.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to join members of the AMA-convened CPT Editorial Panel, CPT Advisory Committee, AMA/Specialty Society Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) Update Committee (RUC) and more than a thousand of your peers for three days of premier education on the CPT 2027 code set and RBRVS updates.

Registration for both events will open in late July 2026ensure you are on the email list.

Contact us

For questions regarding the AMA and ACDIS-AHIMA Outpatient CDI Workshop, the CPT® and RBRVS Annual Symposium, or the registration process for either event, please contact Vanessa Prieto at [email protected].

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