Following on the heels of its successful full-day conference, the California ACDIS Chapter released the first edition of what it hopes will be a quarterly newsletter for its state members. The four-member publication committee includes: Shiloh Williams, Emily Emmons, Rani Stoddard, and Madhu...Read More »
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) says the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) should take steps to reduce the number of Medicare appeals and strengthen oversight of the appeals process, according to a report released by the GAO...Read More »
It’s been four years since ACDIS asked its members to offer up their thoughts about the role of the physician advisor in clinical documentation improvement efforts. In those four years, much in the CDI world has changed but one thing hasn’t—CDI programs still say the role of the physician...Read More »
Physician engagement is a lot like football, or so says Richard E. Wild, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP, Chief Medical Officer for the Atlanta Region Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS). “You can be a great quarterback, but if you have no team backing you up and supporting you, you’re...Read More »
Sepsis, a dangerous outcome triggered by an infection, can be fast-moving, debilitating, and fatal.
Now researchers are finding that even those who survive tissue damage and organ failure caused by sepsis can have a higher risk of “late death,” defined as mortality within two years of...Read More »
by Lori-Lynne A. Webb, CPC, CCS-P, CCP, CHDA, COBGC, CDIP
The diagnosis of obesity is one of the more difficult documentation matters that CDI specialists likely face. It’s a complicating factor in many areas of healthcare, and its effect on care is multifold.
Of all the activities and educational offering at the 9th Annual ACDIS Conference one of our fondest no doubt will be the connections made by our local chapter leaders’ and volunteers’ efforts. Kathy Brady-Wiesler brought the most adorable display including light up letters that...Read More »