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Start Date:4/25/2024
Start Time:12:00 PM CDT
Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) codes are a uniform language that allows health care professionals to communicate the work they perform to streamline reporting, and to help increase accuracy and efficiency. By reflecting the very latest in medical care provided to patients, the CPT codes enable physicians and patients to benefit from innovative care models and technology.
This webinar will explore real-world examples of digitally enabled care in action. These case studies were released earlier this year as part of the AMA’s Future of Health series. The case studies highlight successful collaborations between health systems or physician practices and digital health companies to facilitate digitally enabled care and drive the future of medicine for the betterment of public health.
On Thursday, April 25, join the AMA and leaders from Omada Health and Oshi Health to learn more about their approach to care delivery, how they collaborate with health systems and practices to drive outcomes, and the importance of leveraging the CPT code set to generate evidence for these new models of care.
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Speakers:
 Lori Prestesater Senior Vice President, Health Solutions American Medical Association
 Justin Wu, MD Vice President of Clinical Innovation & Quality Omada Health
 Sameer Berry, MD, MBA Co-founder & Chief Medical Officer Oshi Health
Disclaimer: Information provided by the AMA contained within this resource is for medical coding guidance purposes only. It does not (i) supersede or replace the AMA’s Current Procedural Terminology manual (“CPT® Manual”) or other coding authority, (ii) constitute clinical advice, (iii) address or dictate payer coverage or reimbursement policy, and (iv) substitute for the professional judgement of the practitioner performing a procedure, who remains responsible for correct coding.
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