Positively influence value-based incentive payments

ACDIS
 

The Essential Guide to Supporting Quality Care Measures Through Documentation Improvement

Laurie L. Prescott, MSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, CRC
Sharme Brodie, RN, CCDS

The Essential Guide to Supporting Quality Care Measures Through Documentation Improvement is an indispensable ACDIS guide for CDI professionals about quality measures and how the CDI department affects those measures. CDI specialists and departments can use this guide to advance to the next level of CDI—not just reviewing and clarifying diagnoses, but understanding how those diagnoses impact hospital quality metrics and influence indirect revenues.

This book covers publically reported quality data and how code assignment affects quality metrics, including the Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program. It also explains the why and how of reviewing complex cases involving Patient Safety Indicators and hospital-acquired infections.

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