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Improving Identification, Documentation, and Treatment of Malnutrition in the Acute Care Setting Presented by: Presented on: Sponsored By Many clinical documentation improvement professionals are finding it increasingly difficult to keep consistent documentation for malnutrition due to the lack of standardized malnutrition criteria among providers and interdisciplinary teams. With no process in place for identifying malnutrition in medical records, the condition frequently goes undiagnosed, and there is a widespread lack of awareness of national best practice guidelines for the diagnosis of malnutrition in hospitals. At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to: Establish the prevalence of malnutrition in the acute care setting and its impact on patient outcomes, LOS, readmissions, and severity of illness Learn how to identify and diagnose malnutrition in the acute care patient population, and establish interventions and care plans for those patients through post-discharge Identify the importance of consistency in documentation among all patient care providers through approval of hospital-wide criteria for malnutrition identificationPrice: $259 | ||||||||||
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