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Join experts Richard Pinson, MD, FACP, CCS, and Cynthia Tang, RHIA, CCS, to explore one of the most commonly queried diagnoses—respiratory failure—and learn what your CDI team can do to ensure accurate documentation and code assignment for a wide range of quality and payment outcomes. 

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: 
  • Identify the essential elements of acute hypoxic and hypercapnic respiratory failure
  • Explain blood gas measurements and degrees of hypoxemia
  • Apply the P/F ratio to diagnose hypoxemic respiratory failure
  • Discuss the factors that distinguish an acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure
  • Identify and address the clinical and quality implications of coding postoperative respiratory failure and pulmonary insufficiency
  • Understand when and how to appeal auditor denials
  • Identify the clinical validation considerations for respiratory failure and the role of coding and CDI professionals
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