The care provided in outpatient settings is expanding rapidly, driven in part by the growth of Accountable Care Organizations, Medicare Advantage, and risk-based payer contracts. CDI is following suit and becoming increasingly involved in both hospital-based ambulatory services and standalone outpatient practices.
The CCDS-O certification is a mark of excellence for CDI professionals operating in the outpatient setting - and also provides employers with a baseline of competency for existing staff or potential hires.
What are the eligibility requirements for the CCDS-O? Candidates for the CCDS-O must be an RN, MD, DO, or hold a coding certification (RHIA, RHIT, CCS, CPC, CRC, COC) plus have at least two years of experience working as a CDI specialist. You can read more in our Exam Candidate Handbook.
What are the benefits of the CCDS-O certification? The CCDS-O emphasizes the key role of a CDI specialist in the outpatient setting and denotes that the professional has achieved a level of distinction based on an acquired body of knowledge, skills, and experience.
How is the CCDS-O examination administered? The exam is offered via computer at more than 14,000 Prometric test centers across the globe and can also be taken remotely.
What types of questions are on the CCDS-O examination? The exam is an objective, multiple-choice test consisting of 140 questions that cover the candidate's knowledge of clinical, coding, and healthcare regulations, as well as the roles and responsibilities of an outpatient CDI specialist.
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