As the coder or CDI specialist reviews the documentation, he or she will identify opportunities to clarify diagnoses or even to identify conditions that were not previously documented but may be possible given the patient’s presentation.Read More »
Coding versus the true nature of patient’s condition can be enigmatic. In order to parse out the difference between the two, we need to understand the ultimate goal of CDI. It’s not in following the severity of illness (SOI)/risk of mortality (ROM), the...Read More »
It seems that there’s a new headline every day related to denials and audits. Not much has changed when it comes to the content of those denials, though, according to Brett Hoggard, MD, chief medical officer of the Brundage Group, based in Tampa, Florida.Read More »
Deanne Wilk, BSN, RN, CCDS, CCS, CMS, and Melissa Maguire, BSN, RN-BC present “How CDI and Coding Can Travel Together in the Outpatient Realm: Goals and Initiatives,” on Day 1 of the ACDIS Symposium: Outpatient CDI. This year’s Symposium takes...Read More »
Like a well-oiled machine, each component—or revenue cycle department—must function optimally to perform at its peak. Therefore, denial avoidance is a cross-functional, ongoing initiative. The departments with the most involvement are typically patient access, care management, patient financial...Read More »
by James P. Fee, MD, CCS, CCDS, AHIMA-approved ICD-10-CM/PCS trainer
CDI physician advisors use their clinical experience linked to evidence-based medicine and their ability to engage colleagues to mitigate risk, especially where clinical validity is questioned, a situation...Read More »
ACDIS celebrated our eighth annual CDI Week from September 17-21, recognizing professionals across the country for the incredible work that they do. Facilities and local chapters nationwide joined the fun, embracing the theme, “CDI Mosaic: Creating a Collaborative Portrait” fully in posters,...Read More »