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| | | Only 13% of ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes are classified as Hierarchical Condition Categories (HCC), so if CDI professionals are tasked with reviewing for risk adjustment, they need to understand the required specificity and diagnoses that affect the patient’s risk adjustment score. Risk adjustment primarily uses diagnosis codes related to chronic diseases to heighten reimbursement for sicker patients. CDI staff need to help capture the documentation of these conditions annually to contribute to a patient’s risk score. They must be documented consistently throughout the medical record, regardless of whether the patient is seen in the inpatient or outpatient setting. | | | | | | |
| | | What to Expect | | | | Through this 90-minute results-driven webinar discuss the ins and outs of HCCs and risk adjustment methodologies and learn how to apply the principles of everyday CDI chart reviews via in-depth case studies. | | | | | | | | | Explain how risk adjustment is applied to reimbursement in healthcare |
| | | Explain the CMS-HCC methodology |
| | Identify documentation improvement opportunities for HCC capture |
| | | Apply risk adjustment methodology to CDI reviews |
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| | | Register today before its too late! We're looking forward to connecting with you during our webinar. | |
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