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Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) Initiatives that Drive Quality Performance and Financial Reimbursement

March 23, 2016
1:00 pm EST

Presented by:
Angie Curry
Corporate CDI Manager at CoxHealth

Clinical documentation is at the core of every health care encounter. A Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) program helps providers get to the specificity and accuracy needed to support coding activities, while the patient is still inpatient. With the right leadership, tools, and education plan, your organization can tightly link the clinical team for accurate documentation and appropriate reimbursement.

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand how to build a successful CDI program leveraging leadership, education, and a team approach.
  • Learn key strategies and automated tools that help improve documentation, while the patient is still inpatient, to impact quality and reimbursement.
  • Understand how quality documentation impacts Quality Core Measures reporting and mitigates revenue risk for your organization.

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