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Bring our expertise to your facility with the
Documentation Boot Camp for Hospital Residents


Residents are a critical link in the documentation chain that drives hospital quality and reimbursement. Providing consistent training for incoming residents can pay dividends for your hospital and set new physicians up for a successful future.

 

At the completion of this on-site boot camp, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the basics of Medicare Part A& B reimbursement
  • Identify how reported diagnosis codes influence reimbursement, E/M (professional fee billing), quality measures, risk adjustments, and publically reported data
  • Explain the process of converting documentation to code assignment
  • Identify desired documentation practices related to diagnosis specificity
  • Communicate medical decision making and patient complexity in documentation
  • Identify how CDI efforts can assist in capturing effective, accurate and complete documentation

Experience the difference on-site education can make for your organization. Speak to a training specialist today to bring one of our expert CDI educators to your facility.
 
 
 
 
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