| | The CCDS Exam Study Guide, Fourth Edition, helps those ready to sit for the test ensure they’re prepared to excel.
The latest edition aligns the testing content domains in a chronological manner with how new CDI professionals obtain core skill sets. The Study Guide provides targeted information regarding test objectives prepared by the CCDS Certification Committee, letting candidates focus their time on areas of CDI practice with which they are least familiar.
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This resource will allow readers to: - Utilize sample questions for self-assessment during test preparation
- Review common clinical conditions and indicators for query opportunities
- Understand the inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS)
- Master the ICD-10-CM Official Guidelines for Coding and Reporting
Prepare with a 100 question practice exam complete with remediation today! | | | |
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