Q:We recently had a patient who became hypoxic during their hospitalization, with oxygen saturation requirement and hypotension and tachycardia. The chest x-ray showed new right greater than left (R>L) basilar opacities. The physician...Read More »
“Denied.” It’s a word no one wants to hear in response to their healthcare claims. Yet, it’s more frequently on the lips of both governmental and private payers. Whether it be clinical- or coding-related, denials are an ever-present reality in today’s healthcare environment, threatening the...Read More »
CDI professionals’ have superpowers that extend over a wide range of areas, their influence making its way into all aspects of healthcare—from hospital reimbursement, to quality reporting, to patient care.Read More »
by John Zelem, MD, FACS, and Tabitha Hapeman, RN, BSN, RN-BC
One morning, I was playing golf with my golf mate, Mike. As we traveled along, we saw litter: empty cups, wrappers, napkins, cup covers, straws, and more. Mike made the comment to me that littering like that was...Read More »