by Linnea Archibald
Your program has been going strong for several years, your staff has grown, and you’ve taken on new responsibilities. However, it can still be difficult to know whether your program is truly “advanced.” Additionally, a program may be advanced in some respects (...Read More »
by Laurie L. Prescott, RN, MSN, CCDS, CCDS-O, CDIP, CRC
It’s springtime! Daffodils are sprouting, birds are nesting, and our first quarterly Coding Clinic has arrived. Generally, the first release of the year is packed full of direction, and this issue did not disappoint...Read More »
Lori Dellinger, BSN, RN, CCRN-K, CCDS, is a CDI specialist at WellSpan Chambersburg in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and a member of the central Pennsylvania ACDIS local chapter. She has been in the CDI field since 2012.
Getting clinical conditions appropriately documented is not a new problem in medicine, especially in pediatrics. This is particularly true for conditions where a universally accepted clinical definition does not exist, such as heart failure for pediatric patients. This has led individual...Read More »
Rani Stoddard, MBA, RN, CPHQ, RHIA, CCDS, CCS, CDIP, is the CDI and HIM supervisor at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital in Valencia, California, and the secretary, board member, and newsletter editor for the California ACDIS local chapter. She has been in the CDI field since 2014.Read More »
A new year often spells change for CDI programs looking to extend their influence in their organizations. With the rise of health systems over independent hospitals, many CDI teams find themselves reviewing records outside of the traditional acute care...Read More »
by Linnea Archibald
Regardless of their setting or length of time in their role, CDI professionals can’t escape the query process in their everyday work. It’s often one of the first things a new CDI specialist learns about, and a well-written query is one of the main indicators...Read More »