Staying current in coding and compliance can feel overwhelming, especially when updates are coming from all directions and change doesn’t slow down.
Revenue Cycle Insider helps by pulling those updates into one place, so you’re not piecing together information from multiple newsletters or wondering what you might’ve missed.
It’s especially useful when rules change mid-year. You can quickly check what’s changed, why it matters, and how other professionals are handling it.
From Codify, click on the Publications tab and select Revenue Cycle Insider. This takes you to your subscription library, which is now fully online and replaces the old print and e-newsletter setup. Inside, you’ll find articles covering coding, compliance, practice management, technology, and regulatory updates.
This includes things like Medicare changes, OIG updates, and payer program news — all in one place instead of spread across multiple newsletters.
One big improvement is that you’re no longer limited to a single newsletter or specialty edition. You now have access to content from all AAPC newsletters, and you can search or filter by topic or specialty to quickly find what’s relevant to your work.
New content is added regularly—often weekly, and sometimes even daily—so you’re not waiting months for updates.
If you previously had an e-newsletter subscription, that content hasn’t gone away. You’ll still have access to retired newsletter articles for the duration of your subscription, and when it renews, it transitions seamlessly into Revenue Cycle Insider with the same license assignments.
While everything is online, you can still print articles or save them as PDFs if you like to keep references or share information with your team.
Another big plus is the CEUs. Each month, a quiz is available based on that month’s articles, and completing those quizzes earns you CEUs — up to six per year.
It’s a practical way to stay educated without carving out extra time for separate CEU courses.
Revenue Cycle Insider is helpful no matter where you are in your career. Newer coders can get up to speed faster, experienced coders get solid refreshers, and it’s just as useful for billing staff, practice managers, and anyone involved in the revenue cycle.
