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AMA Mid-Year CPT Updates for July 2026

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AMA Mid-Year CPT Updates for July 2026

Date Posted: Friday, May 22, 2026

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The American Medical Association (AMA) periodically releases mid-year CPT code updates, effective July 1, in addition to the major annual updates each January. These mid-year changes are critical for medical coders, billers, and CPC students because they often introduce emerging technologies, temporary codes, and guideline clarifications that directly impact coding accuracy.

 

Understanding these updates is essential to avoid claim denials, ensure compliance, and stay current with evolving healthcare services.

 

What Are Mid-Year CPT Updates?

 

Mid-year CPT updates, effective July 1, are typically focused on:

 

  • Category III codes (temporary codes)
  • New technology and emerging procedures
  • Guideline revisions or clarifications
  • Occasional code deletions or descriptor changes

 

Unlike January updates, mid-year changes are usually more targeted and innovation-driven rather than large-scale revisions.

 

Why These Updates Matter for Coders

 

The CPT code set is the foundation of reporting medical procedures and services in the U.S.

 

Mid-year updates matter because:

 

  • They capture new medical technologies early.
  • They help providers receive reimbursement for emerging services.
  • They ensure coding reflects current clinical practice.
  • They support data tracking and research for new procedures.

 

Failure to implement July updates can lead to:

 

  • Claim denials
  • Incorrect reporting
  • Compliance risks

 

Key Areas Impacted by Recent CPT Updates

 

Even though July updates are smaller than annual releases, they often align with broader trends seen in the latest CPT changes.

 

Emerging Technology (Category III Codes)

 

Category III codes are used for:

  • New procedures
  • Experimental treatments
  • Advanced diagnostics

 

These codes allow:

  • Data collection
  • Future transition to Category I codes

 

Example trends:

 

  • AI-assisted diagnostics
  • Advanced imaging techniques
  • New surgical technologies

 

The AMA continues expanding these areas to reflect modern medicine.

 

Digital Health and Remote Monitoring

 

Recent CPT updates show strong growth in:

 

  • Remote physiologic monitoring (RPM)
  • Short-duration monitoring services
  • Virtual care reporting

 

New codes now allow reporting for shorter monitoring periods (2–15 days) instead of requiring a full 30 days.

 

This reflects a major shift toward technology-driven patient care.

 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare

 

The AMA has introduced codes for:

 

  • AI-assisted imaging analysis
  • Cardiac risk assessment tools
  • Algorithm-driven diagnostics

 

These updates recognize AI as a standard part of clinical decision-making, not just experimental technology.

 

Surgical and Procedural Updates

 

Although most surgical changes occur annually, mid-year updates may include:

 

  • New techniques or device-based procedures
  • Clarifications to existing code descriptors
  • Add-on or bundled services

 

For example, recent updates include:

 

  • Expanded vascular procedures
  • Device-based interventions
  • Minimally invasive techniques

 

CPC Exam and Real-World Coding Tips

 

Always check effective dates:

 

  • Not all CPT codes are effective January 1.
  • Mid-year codes begin July 1.
  • Using a code before its effective date = automatic denial.

 

Watch Category III codes closely:

 

  • Frequently tested concept on the CPC exam
  • Often confused with Category I codes

 

Remember:

 

  • Category III = temporary + emerging tech
  • May not always be reimbursed

 

Before assigning a new code, review CPT guidelines first:

 

  • Check section guidelines.
  • Review parenthetical notes.
  • Look for bundling rules.


For accuracy, stay updated in your manuals:

 

  • Update CPT books or eBooks mid-year.
  • Use tools like:
    • AAPC Codify
    • Encoder software

 

Missing an update can impact:

 

  • Compliance
  • Revenue cycle
  • Audit outcomes

 

Common mistakes coders make:

 

  • Using outdated CPT codes after July 1
  • Ignoring Category III codes
  • Missing guideline changes
  • Assuming all updates occur January 1

 

Coding Clarified Final Thoughts

 

The AMA's mid-year CPT updates may be smaller than annual releases, but they are high-impact for innovation and compliance.

 

For medical coders and CPC students, these updates represent:

 

  • The future of coding
  • The evolution of healthcare technology
  • A critical opportunity to stay ahead professionally

 

Staying current with CPT changes is not optional; it is essential for accurate coding, proper reimbursement, and long-term success in the field.

 

Source: Janine Mothershed is the founder and CEO of Coding Clarified, an innovative online medical coding school committed to transforming lives through flexible, high-quality career training. A Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and licensed AAPC instructor, Janine brings over a decade of experience in healthcare administration, medical coding, and workforce development.

Her mission is rooted in making medical coding education accessible, affordable, and employment-focused—offering structured programs that guide students from certification to real-world work experience through remote internships and employer partnerships. Under her leadership, Coding Clarified has become a trusted name among aspiring coders and workforce agencies across the country.

Driven by her own journey of resilience, Janine empowers others to rewrite their stories by providing not just training but support systems that promote confidence, career clarity, and upward mobility. She is also a proud mother of three, a passionate advocate for inclusive learning, and a voice for women entrepreneurs building from the ground up.

 

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