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the vital information you need, every day—right in your pocket

This succinct yet powerful resource, the CDI Pocket Guide, by authors Dr. Richard Pinson and Cynthia Tang, enhances diagnosis accuracy, minimizes inconsistencies, improves quality measures, and boosts hospital revenue.
 

This book is essential for new or experienced CDI specialists, coders, physician advisors, and any others involved in CDI. 



“An essential tool for our documentation specialists and coders—each section provides the clinical criteria needed to recognize documentation improvement opportunities in the medical record!”
—Karen S., HIM director, Nanticoke Hospital
 
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The CDI Pocket Guide is now available in both print and digital format
(Adobe Digital eBook and iOS mobile app). This combo package gives you the
original print version and also access in two digital formats – eBook and iOS mobile app.

 
 

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