by Amy Sanderson, MD
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a complex, progressive disease that affects both children and adults, and leads to significant morbidity and mortality. PH has been defined as a mean pulmonary artery pressure . 25 mmHg when the patient is at rest (see references...Read More »
ACDIS is built by many hands outside of the full-time administrative team. There are 10 separate boards and committees of volunteers working behind the scenes to make ACDIS the best association it can be. Right now, ACDIS is currently looking for volunteers for four of those groups!
“We wanted to do outpatient from early on,” says Cheree Lueck, RN, an outpatient CDI specialist at Denver (Colorado) Health. “I was always thinking, ‘Why aren’t we doing this in the clinic?’ ”
Lueck and a fellow CDI staff member began the outpatient CDI program at Denver...Read More »
Okay, so it’s not scintillating reading but theACDIS Local Chapter Agreement Form contains important information for those who have been serving, or who will be serving in a leadership capacity representing ACDIS on the local level.
For one, the agreement form includes...Read More »
by Jessica Vaughn, MSN, RN, CCDS, CCDS-O, CRC
A few years back, I watched a video titled The Evolution of Dance, performed by Judson Laipply. Through his renditions of hits like Elvis Presley’s “Hound Dog,” John Travolta’s “Greased Lightning,” Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” or AC/...Read More »
Q: Most of the hospitals in our system make the query a progress note in the patient’s medical record. The provider puts an “X” by the appropriate answer choice and signs the note. At that point, the query is part of the permanent medical record and can be used for coding....Read More »
by Sarah Nehring, CCS, CCDS
In my experience, some of the largest disconnects between provider and coder thinking occur when it comes to neoplasm-related admissions. Consequently, it’s also where some of the greatest query frustration occurs. To help ease some of the consternation...Read More »