Hey there chapter leaders! If you’ve yet to do so, please take a few minutes to take this quick survey about leadership experience. Your survey responses let us know the resources you find most helpful as a local chapter...Read More »
Like a good cup of tea, the ACDIS staff is steeped in the materials and educational offerings members have access to. And while we enjoy sipping away (with the occasional dunk of a croissant), we nevertheless understand that not all CDI professionals access...Read More »
Our care coordination team has typically handled our Program for Evaluating Payment Patterns Electronic Report (PEPPER) analysis, but the department head doesn’t feel comfortable in reporting and discussing outliers other than readmissions. Can you offer any assistance into what CDI programs...Read More »
Launched in fall 2019, the ACDIS CDI Scholarship program exists to assist CDI professionals in enhancing their careers with further education and to increase collaboration among their colleagues by sharing knowledge. ACDIS awards three scholarships annually:
The importance of knowledge sharing cannot be underestimated especially during this budget-infringing pandemic. Many of us struggle with finding time to keep up with new resources, network with others, or attend educational sessions needed for obtaining...Read More »
“You’re not on mute! You were built to make waves, live out loud, and take action in your life. Yet, most of us remain in our comfort zones because we are afraid to take chances which leads to loads of regret,” says ACDIS’ conference keynote speaker Judi Holler in her presentation “Everyday...Read More »
Local chapter success equates to success for ACDIS national, and for the profession generally. In 2022, ACDIS is holding occasional webinars and teleconference calls for local chapter volunteers to review policies and processes and share best practices. Our next call takes place Thursday, March...Read More »
The ACDIS Regulatory Committee recently posted its another hot topic, which is focused on diabetes mellitus that is uncontrolled and poorly controlled. Head to the “...Read More »