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What the 2026 CPT Panel Actions Mean for Ophthalmology

14 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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The CPT Editorial Panel’s February and May 2026 Summary of Actions offers an early look at where coding and reimbursement are headed, and ophthalmology is clearly part of the conversation. In this episode, our consultants break down the ophthalmology-related proposals, accepted actions, withdrawn items, and emerging Category III codes discussed by the CPT Panel. Topics include adult goniotomy coding changes, intraocular drug delivery implants, subretinal prostheses, intracapsular magnification devices, minimally invasive glaucoma procedures, and evolving crosslinking HCPCS reporting. The discussion also explores why Category III codes matter, how CPT Panel actions influence future reimbursement pathways, and what ophthalmology practices should be watching now to prepare for future operational and documentation changes. Contact us by calling (800) 399-6565 or visiting CorcoranCCG. [https://corcoranccg.com/]

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What the 2026 CPT Panel Actions Mean for Ophthalmology

The CPT Editorial Panel’s February and May 2026 Summary of Actions offers an early look at where coding and reimbursement are headed, and ophthalmology is clearly part of the conversation. In this episode, our consultants break down the ophthalmology-related proposals, accepted actions, withdrawn items, and emerging Category III codes discussed by the CPT Panel. Topics include adult goniotomy coding changes, intraocular drug delivery implants, subretinal prostheses, intracapsular magnification devices, minimally invasive glaucoma procedures, and evolving crosslinking HCPCS reporting. The discussion also explores why Category III codes matter, how CPT Panel actions influence future reimbursement pathways, and what ophthalmology practices should be watching now to prepare for future operational and documentation changes. Contact us by calling (800) 399-6565 or visiting CorcoranCCG. [https://corcoranccg.com/]

2 de jun de 202614 min