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2025 Virtual Coding and Coverage Seminar

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Join us for this one-day virtual seminar — Convenient for all to attend

This one-day virtual seminar will address the many factors that affect this complex and ever-changing aspect of clinical practice, with the goal of making clinical coding easier to understand and apply for your practice. Major coding changes to the radiation oncology code set are on the horizon for 2026 and this seminar will ease your practices transition into the new coding updates. Do not miss out!!

"The best part of the seminar. Even hearing the answers to "the simple questions" by the ASTRO panel reaffirms the knowledge I already have. Also, I was glad to hear the inquiries of uncommon and not as clear-cut scenarios elucidated by the ASTRO team. Our radiation oncology coders receive the most pushback from doctors and managers regarding these "tricky" cases, and ASTRO invariably has helped us to assert ourselves, so that we can code with accuracy and precision to avoid denied claims." - December 2024 Seminar Attendee

Attendees will learn:

  • 2026 Treatment delivery code changes
  • Coverage and coding policies specific to the field of radiation oncology
  • Coding pitfalls in radiation oncology
  • How to assign accurate coding to a clinical case study
  • How to apply coding for radiation oncology by modality
  • What health care reforms are on the horizon, and how they will affect radiation oncology reimbursement
  • How ASTRO advocates on behalf of radiation oncology
Please note: Along with your registration, you will receive an electronic and print version of the 2026 ASTRO Coding Resource.

Registration

Registration for the 2025 ASTRO Coding Seminar will open late-September.

Program

Find out more about the program including available CE Credits, the Seminar Agenda and Individual Faculty Disclosures.

Resources

In preparation for ASTRO's Coding and Coverage Seminar, we recommend reviewing the resources available on this page.
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