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Pediatric Coding Seminar Recording Posted
In October, CPP hosted a coding seminar with AAP coding expert, Dr. Linda Parsi, MD, FAAP. We posted a recording of this seminar to the CPP website for a limited time so members can access it at your convenience.
Topics included:
- Use Code G2211 appropriately and effectively
- Master Problem-Oriented Visits using MDM or Time under CPT E/M
- Apply Modifiers correctly and confidently
- Navigate the 2025 Telemedicine Code updates
If you weren’t able to join us or if you would like to view the content again, here is the link to the recorded version.
It is password protected, so please type in the following password (case sensitive) to access the recording: cppmresources.
Optimizing RSV Immunizations
Sanofi Webinar: Utilizing Health Information Technology (HIT) to Improve RSV Protection
On October 15, Sanofi hosted a 30-minute educational webinar for CPP members, designed to help clinical and practice leaders leverage HIT tools to enhance RSV protection. This session focused on tech-forward strategies for optimizing infant RSV immunization workflows ahead of respiratory season.
Key Takeaways:
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HIT Configurations & Optimizations: Learn how to set up and fine-tune HIT systems to support RSV protection before peak season.
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Workflow Integration: Explore tools that improve team efficiency and strengthen communication with parents and caregivers.
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Data & Technology Features: Discover functionalities that enhance follow-up, outreach, recall, and immunization administration.
Watch the full recording here. You can also review an EHR-agnostic guide outlining best practices for immunization workflows in the ambulatory care environment.
RSV Infections in Babies
In a recent PediaCast episode, Dr. Bill Long, pediatrician with Pediatric Associates of Central Ohio, joins Dr. Pablo Sanchez, Neonatologist and Infectious Disease Specialist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, to discuss RSV infections in babies and young children. The conversation covers seasonality, symptoms, treatment options, and prevention strategies to help physicians and families stay informed.
To listen to the full PediaCast audio and review the show notes please scan the QR codes below.
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