In 2007, CMS began monitoring claims for hospital-acquired conditions (HAC), which are conditions that occur after the physician writes the inpatient admission order and that could have been reasonably prevented through the application of evidence-based guidelines and best practices. Today,...Read More »
ACDIS is sponsoring the industry’s first Clinical Documentation Improvement Week on Sept. 18-24, 2011. As part of the week’s offerings, we are providing an industry outlook survey on a handful of hot topics in the CDI industry. The results of the survey will be made publicly available....Read More »
RACs can easily data-mine for noncompliance related to coding for ventilator support, says Glenn Krauss, BBA, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CPUR, C-CDI, CCDS, independent revenue cycle consultant in Madison, WI. For example, patients whose length of stay is fewer than two days can’t...Read More »
ICD-10-PCS codes include one digit for the root operation that the provider performs. The root operation is always the third character in the seven-character code. The definitions of these root operations are consistent across other sections of ICD-10-PCS, although they may be represented by...Read More »
Q: Recently I have discussed the BMI and malnutrition status on patients with our Registered Dieticians (RD). The question arose as to where our criteria came from. I understand that the...Read More »
The latest group of recipients of the CCDS credential met the requirements for the CCDS certification program and passed the exam in the period between April 2, 2011, and June 30, 2011. View the complete list here. ACDIS will continue to...Read More »
In the aggressive post-discharge auditing environment where I now find myself practicing medicine, I and my colleagues are subject to heavy scrutiny by CMS and private insurers. Observation versus inpatient status review is the new focus of these non-...Read More »