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Clinical documentation improvement (CDI) is just emerging in home health and hospice, and like so many changes in healthcare, it pays to stay ahead of the curve. Proper CDI helps ensure your agency doesn’t attract CMS’ attention, lets you provide better patient outcomes that are reflected in publicly reported data, and allows you to improve your agency’s productivity and efficiency.
 
The CDI Guide for Home Health and Hospice addresses the unique challenges of both home health and hospice agencies in a practical fashion. Its expert authors and reviewers—veterans of the postacute field—provide tips on educating and querying physicians who don’t work for you, choosing home health and hospice areas to focus on, and selecting agency members for your CDI program’s steering committee.

You’ll also get tools such as implementation checklists and timelines, a CDI specialist job description, and the dos and don’ts of ethical querying. Through it all, you’ll gain an understanding of the postacute PPS and public reporting systems, as well as home health and hospice compliance.
 
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