Reducing Revenue Leakage: An Important Role for Outpatient CDI
One category of denials where outpatient CDI can help is medical necessity denials. EDITOR’S NOTE: Colleen Deighan will conduct the Talk Ten Tuesdays Listener Survey
One category of denials where outpatient CDI can help is medical necessity denials. EDITOR’S NOTE: Colleen Deighan will conduct the Talk Ten Tuesdays Listener Survey
The concern of “note bloat” is gaining traction. Is it your perception that clinical notes have grown longer, and yet less informative? A recent study
Making the case for outpatient CDI in the emergency department. The emergency department (ED) is often the first place a patient is seen before being
Creating a compliant HCC chart review process. EDITOR’S NOTE: Colleen Deighan will be conducting a Talk Ten Tuesdays Listener Survey on CDI today. When healthcare
The CMS-HCC model has two components, the hierarchy, and the condition category. EDITOR’S NOTE: Colleen Deighan will be conducting a Talk Ten Tuesdays Listener Survey
EDITOR’S NOTE: Colleen Deighan will be conducting a Talk Ten Tuesdays Listener Survey on CDI today. When you read these words, “outpatient CDI,” what comes
CDI people, processes, and technologies must adapt to changes if a facility’s outcomes are not to be unintentionally misrepresented. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
HACRP is designed to reduce rates of healthcare-associated infections Most clinical documentation improvement (CDI) professionals are aware of hospital-acquired conditions (HACs). In fact, reviewing a
Details will be announced during the Talk Ten Tuesdays broadcast today. By Chuck Buck The American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) is releasing a new
A reader says that coders, not CDISs, are querying physicians. Across the archipelago of the Internet came a timid yelp to be heard one recent
To query or not query that is the question. Querying is the lifeline of clinical documentation integrity (CDI) professionals and many coding professionals. In fact,
We often overlook the human component of metrics within our profession. I recently received some feedback on an article I wrote about the metrics used
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