Timothy N. Brundage, MD, CCDS

This session will focus on the top 15 hospital-based medical diagnoses and their need for specific documentation under ICD-10. These diagnoses and their clinical criteria will be reviewed. The session will also discuss how good CDI practice supports...

Donald M. Blanton, MD, MS, FACEP

Your admitting physician's H&P and discharge summary may not contain all the diagnoses of even the most severely acute illnesses—there may be disappearing diagnoses in the emergency department record. This session will discuss how to review...

Vaughn M. Matacale, MD; C. Njeri Njuguna, MS, RDN, LDN; Ashley W. Strickland, RDN, LDN, CNSC

The diagnosis of malnutrition impacts nearly all aspects of pay-forperformance, direct quality, and financial measures. The new definitions require historical and examination criteria...

Susan Edamala, RN, MSN, CCRN; Karl Kochendorfer, MD, FAAFP

Learn how one CDI program created a successful query process utilizing three key strategies. Review a case study presentation using this method with supporting data demonstrating a sustained change in the query response...

Claire E. O'Brien, BS, MD

This session will look into the mind of the physician, helping attendees understand how doctors think and get on their level when writing queries or talking to them about CDI. It will provide an insider's view that will change the way you think about and...

James S. Kennedy, MD, CCS, CCDS, CDIP

This session will describe the role of Coding Clinic and its impact on documentation and coding integrity. It will review recent Coding Clinic advice affecting CDI practice and CDI's relationship with physicians and coders...

Gopi Astik, MD; Kristine Green, RN, BSN; Kristy Langel, RN, MSN

Learn how Northwestern Memorial Hospital, an urban academic medical center, successfully implemented a rounding model to improve physician engagement and response. This session will describe various methods for rounding...

Stephane Hill-Sandoval, RN; Lucinda Lo, MD

This session will describe five motivational forces to help attendees effect behavior change in pediatric providers. It will also identify common obstacles to documentation compliance to increase pediatric CMI, SOI, and ROM.

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