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Sponsored webinar | 2026 coverage and payment updates for AI-QCT and ischemia analyses
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Join us for a FREE online webinar where experts break down the CME 2026 Final Rule and learn how new coverage decisions and a CPT I code are shaping reimbursement for Cleerly's AI enabled plaque analysis and ischemia tools.

 Export to Your Calendar 1/22/2026
When: Thursday, January 22 2026
3pm - 4pm EST
Where: Online
United States
Contact: info@scct.org
703.766.1706


Online registration is available until: 1/22/2026
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Sponsored webinar | 2026 coverage and payment updates for AI-QCT and ischemia analyses 

Join cardiovascular specialist, Ahmad Slim, MD, and reimbursement consultant, Alyssa Foster, MA, COC, in a discussion on the rapidly changing coverage landscape for AI-enabled medical imaging technologies. Gain a clear understanding about the groundbreaking commercial coverage and new CPT I code for Cleerly’s advanced plaque analysis, also called AI-QCT/AI-CPA, and changes to reimbursement for Cleerly ISCHEMIA.


Topics for this session include:

  • Journey to reimbursement for AI-enabled plaque analysis
  • Review of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services 2026 Final Rule
  • Breakdown of reimbursement changes
  • Live Q&A with audience

 

The session is designed for healthcare providers and billing professionals seeking to stay informed on coverage trends and optimize patient access to advanced cardiac imaging technologies.

 

Speakers:

  • Ahmad Slim, MD, FSCCT
    Regional Chief Medical Officer, Pulse Heart Institute
  • Alyssa Foster, MA, COC Partner
    4front Strategic Partners Co-founder

Moderator:

  • Tony De France, MD, FSCCT
    VP of Clinical Affairs at Cleerly

 

Sponsored by Cleerly.

 

References to a specific product, process, or service by speakers in this webinar do not constitute or imply an endorsement by the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.

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