2026 OBL Reimbursement Updates: Understanding the New IVL Add-On Code
Shockwave partnered with Outpatient Endovascular & Interventional Society (OEIS) for an educational webinar focused on 2026 office-based labs (OBL) reimbursement updates and the new intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) add-on code. This series includes practical case billing examples and expert perspectives on real-world reimbursement in the OBL.
Speakers:
Dr. Bret Wiechmann
Executive Committee, OEIS
Medical Director, Vascular & Interventional Physicians
Teri Yates
CEO, Accountable Physician Advisors
Moderator:
Dr. Bob Tahara
Executive Committee, OEIS
Director, Allegheny Vein & Vascular
Chapter 1: IVL in the OBL Reimbursement Overview
Teri Yates provides an overview of IVL reimbursement in the OBL, including 2026 updates and key coding changes impacting peripheral revascularization procedures.
Chapter 2: IVL in the ASC Reimbursement Overview
Teri Yates reviews IVL reimbursement coding in the ASC setting.
Chapter 3: OBL Clinical Scenario Examples
Dr. Bret Wiechmann walks through example OBL cases, reviewing associated coding, use of IVL add-on codes, and estimated reimbursement outcomes.
Chapter 4: Real World OBL Reimbursement Experience
Teri Yates walks through real-world OBL reimbursement examples and how IVL procedures are being paid. Drawing on her expertise in OBL billing and coding, she shares practical guidance for navigating reimbursement and addressing payer challenges.
Chapter 5: IVL in the OBL Reimbursement Summary
Dr. Wiechmann summarizes the reimbursement takeaways, including IVL add-on codes and payment rates in the OBL.
Looking for more information?
- Download the OBL reimbursement summary coding guide
- Get in touch with an OBL reimbursement specialist
- Learn more about peripheral IVL for the office-based lab
Dr. Bret Wiechmann and Teri Yates are paid consultants of Shockwave Medical.
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