Clinical Documentation Improvement: Principles and Practice

Author: Pamela Carroll Hess, MA, RHIA, CCS, CDIP, CPC
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Clinical documentation is the foundation of every patient health record. This book clearly defines the term, explains its importance, and presents an objective and uniform set of principles that can be applied reliably in any healthcare organization’s clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program. The author identifies the key users of clinical documentation-from patients to clinicians to coding professionals to reimbursement entities-and throughout the book addresses how a strong CDI program affects them all.
Part 1 addresses the fundamentals of clinical documentation-assessing the current quality of the organization’s documentation and making the decision to implement a new program or improve the current one. Part 2 describes clinical documentation program implementation-from staffing and training through querying physicians, analyzing program data, and ensuring program compliance. Finally, Part 3 recommends and explains a process for growing and refining a clinical documentation program.
 
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