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Book The Physician Advisor s Guide to Clinical Documentation Integrity  Second Edition

Download or read book The Physician Advisor s Guide to Clinical Documentation Integrity Second Edition written by Trey La Charité and published by . This book was released on 2020-08 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Physician advisors are not just needed for case management anymore. ICD-10-CM/PCS and the changing landscape of healthcare reimbursement make their input invaluable in the realm of CDI and coding, too. This book will help your physician advisors quickly understand the vital role they play and how they can not only help improve healthcare reimbursement but also reduce claims denials and improve the quality of care overall.

Book The Physician Advisor s Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement

Download or read book The Physician Advisor s Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement written by Trey La Charité and published by . This book was released on 2014-04-30 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Physician Advisor's Guide to Clinical Documentation Improvement Physician advisors are not just needed for case management anymore. ICD-10-CM/PCS and the changing landscape of healthcare reimbursement make their input invaluable in the realm of CDI and coding, too. This book will help your physician advisors quickly understand the vital role they play and how they can not only help improve healthcare reimbursement, but also reduce claims denials and improve the quality of care overall. This book will: * Provide job descriptions and sample roles and responsibilities for CDI physician advisors * Outline the importance of CDI efforts in specific relation to the needs and expectations of physicians * Highlight documentation improvement focus areas by Major Diagnostic Category * Review government initiatives and claims denial patterns, providing physician advisors concrete tools to sway physician documentation

Book The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist s Handbook  Second Edition

Download or read book The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist s Handbook Second Edition written by Heather Taillon and published by HC Pro, Inc.. This book was released on 2011-01-21 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist's Handbook, Second Edition Marion Kruse, MBA, RN; Heather Taillon, RHIA, CCDS Get the guidance you need to make your CDI program the best there is... The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist's Handbook, Second Edition, is an all-inclusive reference to help readers implement a comprehensive clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program with in-depth information on all the essential responsibilities of the CDI specialist. This edition helps CDI professionals incorporate the latest industry guidance and professional best practices to enhance their programs. Co-authors Heather Taillon, RHIA, and Marion Kruse, MBA, RN, combine their CDI and coding expertise to explain the intricacies of CDI program development and outline the structure of a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary program. In this edition you will learn how to: Adhere to the latest government and regulatory initiatives as they relate to documentation integrity Prepare for successful ICD-10 transition by analyzing your CDI program Step up physician buy-in with the improved education techniques Incorporate the latest physician query guidance from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Table of Contents Chapter 1: Building the CDI Program Chapter 2: CDI and the healthcare system Chapter 3: Application of coding guidelines Chapter 4: Compliant physician queries Chapter 5: Providing physician education Chapter 6: Monitoring the CDI program What's new in the Second Edition? Analysis of new industry guidance, including: AHIMA's "Managing an Effective Query Process" and "Guidance for Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs." CMS guidance from new IPPS regulations, MLN Matters articles, Quality Improvement Organizations, and the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program, among others Strategies to help you incorporate the guidance into your CDI program. Tools to help you interpret MAC initiatives and RAC focus areas to enhance your CDI program and help prevent audit takebacks New sample queries, forms, tools, and industry survey data BONUS TOOLS! This book also includes bonus online tools you can put to use immediately! Sample query forms Sample job descriptions for CDI managers, and CDI specialists Sample evaluation form for CDI staff Sample pocket guide of common documentation standards

Book The Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide  Second Edition

Download or read book The Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide Second Edition written by Hcpro Inc. Staff and published by . This book was released on 2012-12-03 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide, Second Edition (Packs of 25) Documentation improvement help for your physicians at their fingertips.Sold in packages of 25 Use the "Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide, ""Second Edition" to help your physicians remember key documentation points. The six-panel card includes everything from documentation basics to severity of illness clinical indicators. Updated for 2013, this second edition includes information physicians need for their CPT and evaluation and management (E/M) documentation. And it fits easily in the physician's pocket Start your CDI physician education efforts with the accompanying online instruction manual and help physicians understand common documentation gaps. This product: Contains common severity of illness documentation tips Includes physician E/M and CPT documentation reminders Offers guidance for physician CDI training efforts Includes both printed pocket card and online PDF formats

Book Inpatient  IPPS  Documentation Tips for Physician Advisors  Hospitalists and Providers 4th Edition

Download or read book Inpatient IPPS Documentation Tips for Physician Advisors Hospitalists and Providers 4th Edition written by Betty B. Bibbins and published by . This book was released on 2016-07-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Compliance pocket guide for inpatient clinical diagnostic, medical necessity, and quality of care documentation.

Book CDI Companion for Physician Advisors

Download or read book CDI Companion for Physician Advisors written by Trey La Charité and published by Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance. This book was released on 2016-11 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When it comes to clinical documentation, physician advisors have a range of important responsibilities, from query escalation to denials management and everything in between. With all these tasks on their plate, physician advisors are constantly pulled in different directions, making it hard to make the best use of their time. CDI Companion for Physician Advisors: Notes From the Field is designed to help physician advisors structure their time properly and carry out their CDI duties effectively and efficiently. This book will help physician advisors: Find their feet in the CDI role Identify tools to provide effective documentation education for physicians and CDI staff Engage medical staff in documentation improvement efforts Understand common documentation deficiencies for difficult diagnoses such as sepsis, heart failure, and kidney disease Work with their CDI team to tackle advanced record reviews in areas such as quality, audit defense, and outpatient HCCs Figure out how to best structure their time to carry out CDI duties

Book Clinical Documentation Reference Guide   First Edition

Download or read book Clinical Documentation Reference Guide First Edition written by AAPC and published by AAPC. This book was released on 2020-03-12 with total page 13 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's not the quantity of clinical documentation that matters—it's the quality. Is your clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program identifying your outliers? Does your documentation capture the level of ICD-10 coding specificity required to achieve optimal reimbursement? Are you clear on how to fix your coding and documentation shortfalls? Providing the most complete and accurate coding of diagnoses and site-specific procedures will vastly improve your practice’s bottom line. Get the help you need with the Clinical Documentation Reference Guide. This start-to-finish CDI primer covers medical necessity, joint/shared visits, incident-to billing, preventative care visits, the global surgical package, complications and comorbidities, and CDI for EMRs. Learn the all-important steps to ensure your records capture what your physicians perform during each encounter. Benefit from methods to effectively communicate CDI concerns and protocols to your providers. Leverage the practical and effective guidance in AAPC’s Clinical Documentation Reference Guide to triumph over your toughest documentation challenges. Prevent documentation deficiencies and keep your claims on track for optimal reimbursement: Understand the legal aspects of documentation Anticipate and avoid documentation trouble spots Keep compliance issues at bay Learn proactive measures to eliminate documentation problems Work the coding mantra—specificity, specificity, specificity Avoid common documentation errors identified by CERT and RACs Know the facts about EMR templates—and the pitfalls of auto-populate features Master documentation in the EMR with guidelines and tips Conquer CDI time-based coding for E/M The Clinical Documentation Reference Guide is approved for use during the CDEO® certification exam.

Book The Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide  Third Edition

Download or read book The Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Guide Third Edition written by Cheryl Ericson and published by . This book was released on 2014-10-22 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Card, Third Edition (Packs of 25) Cheryl Ericson, MS, RN, CCDS, CDIP, AHIMA-Approved ICD-10-CM/PCS Trainer Sold in packages of 25! Use the Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Card, Third Edition, to help your physicians remember key documentation points. The six-panel card includes everything from documentation basics to severity of illness clinical indicators. Updated for 2014, this third edition simplifies tips to common documentation improvement opportunities. And it fits easily in the physician's pocket! Start your CDI physician education efforts with the accompanying online instruction manual and help physicians understand common documentation gaps. This product: Provides documentation basics for the short-term acute care inpatient setting Includes tips for discharge summary documentation Details documentation needed to establish a condition as a reportable diagnosis Presents key reminders for documentation to reflect patient acuity Offers advice for how to differentiate among acute, chronic, and resolved conditions Helps providers translate commonly vague documentation of a patient's chief complaint into a more precisely associated diagnosis Includes both printed pocket card and online PDF formats Folds for physicians to carry in their pockets and is laminated for durability and easy cleaning The latest edition of the Physician Documentation Improvement Pocket Card helps you improve patient acuity and severity by focusing on common areas of vague and nonspecific physician documentation. ACDIS Education Director and lead CDI Boot Camp instructor Cheryl Ericson brings her vast experience to bear in creating a simple to follow, easy to use tip sheet and accompanying user's guide to help improve your physicians' documentation. Online user manual will explain how to use the pocket cards and explain some CDI basics.

Book Guide to Clinical Documentation

Download or read book Guide to Clinical Documentation written by Debra D Sullivan and published by F.A. Davis. This book was released on 2018-07-25 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Understand the when, why, and how! Here’s your guide to developing the skills you need to master the increasing complex challenges of documenting patient care. Step by step, a straightforward ‘how-to’ approach teaches you how to write SOAP notes, document patient care in office and hospital settings, and write prescriptions. You’ll find a wealth of examples, exercises, and instructions that make every point clear and easy to understand.

Book The Documentation Improvement Guide to Physician E M

Download or read book The Documentation Improvement Guide to Physician E M written by Glenn A. Krauss and published by . This book was released on 2012-02-27 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Give physicians a crash course in the documentation of E/M services Physicians who provide E/M services must document the necessary clinical information to support their medical decision-making. This is where CDI specialists play an important role, and The Documentation Improvement Guide to Physician E/M can help. This reference guide helps CDI specialists explain to physicians how complete and accurate documentation benefits their E/M payments, prevents medical necessity denials, and provides the information they need to document correctly. This handbook offers the perfect portable reference guide for CDI specialists to educate physicians about E/M documentation. This handbook is provided in packs of 10 so CDI specialists can distribute copies to physicians during documentation improvement education sessions or in response to physician questions and requests for additional information. This reference guide will help CDI specialists: Better understand the complex guidelines that affect physician payment for E/M services Explain the importance of documentation to physicians beyond hospital reimbursement Clarify the purpose of queries and how responding to them benefits physicians' payments and public profiles Encourage physicians to provide adequate documentation that will reduce the number of denials for lack of documented medical necessity Access a comprehensive list of additional online resources to further aid them in their important role Take a look at the table of contents: Chapter 1: E/M Documentation Chapter 2: Components of E/M Chapter 3: Chief Complaint Chapter 4: History of Present Illness Chapter 5: Review of Systems Chapter 6: Past, Family, and Social History Chapter 7: Physical Examination Chapter 8: Medical Decision-Making Chapter 9: Amount and Complexity of Data Chapter 10: Critical Care Chapter 11: Medical Necessity and Clinical Documentation Appendix

Book Guide to Clinical Documentation

Download or read book Guide to Clinical Documentation written by Debra Sullivan and published by F.A. Davis. This book was released on 2011-12-22 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Develop the skills you need to effectively and efficiently document patient care for children and adults in clinical and hospital settings. This handy guide uses sample notes, writing exercises, and EMR activities to make each concept crystal clear, including how to document history and physical exams and write SOAP notes and prescriptions.

Book Guide to Clinical Validation Documentation and Coding 2014

Download or read book Guide to Clinical Validation Documentation and Coding 2014 written by Optum360 and published by . This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 2014 Guide to Clinical Validation, Documentation and Coding provides the clinical criteria necessary for code assignment. This resource describes the clinical documentation needed for determining if the condition is a complication, or when a medical condition should be coded as an additional diagnosis. Now coders, utilization review staff, and HIM managers can systematically evaluate the clinical criteria that influence code assignments and patient care. Covers 50 of the most challenging inpatient medical diagnoses and procedures. Provides detailed clinical criteria and physician documentation requirements. Code assignment justifications are thoroughly outlined. Helps craft physician queries. Learn how to address fine distinctions in a patient's medical condition and ensure appropriate reimbursement. Provides a detailed clinical description of problematic diagnoses or procedures--from a coder's perspective--plus the clinical criteria that support code assignment. Assists coders in determining what clinical elements are necessary for initial diagnosis code assignment, when it should be coded as a complication, and when the condition should be coded as an additional diagnosis. Ties in to ICD-10-PCS. Identifies other terminology that would qualify for the ICD-10-PCS specific root operation term.

Book The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist s Complete Training Guide

Download or read book The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist s Complete Training Guide written by Laurie L. Prescott and published by . This book was released on 2014-10-23 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your new CDI specialist starts in a few weeks. They have the right background to do the job, but need orientation, training, and help understanding the core skills every new CDI needs. Don't spend time creating training materials from scratch. ACDIS' acclaimed CDI Boot Camp instructors have created The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist's Complete Training Guide to serve as a bridge between your new CDI specialists' first day on the job and their first effective steps reviewing records. The Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist's Complete Training Guide is the perfect resource for CDI program managers to help new CDI professionals understand their roles and responsibilities. It will get your staff trained faster and working quicker. This training guide provides: An introduction for managers, with suggestions for training staff and guidance for manual use Sample training timelines Test-your-knowledge questions to reinforce key concepts Case study examples to illustrate essential CDI elements Documentation challenges associated with common diagnoses such as sepsis, pneumonia, and COPD Sample policies and procedures

Book Clinical Documentation Improvement

Download or read book Clinical Documentation Improvement written by Pamela Carroll Hess and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Clinical Documentation Improvement

Download or read book Clinical Documentation Improvement written by Ruthann Russo and published by American Health Information Management Association. This book was released on 2009-08-01 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cover title includes subtitle: "Achieving excellence."

Book Risk Adjustment Documentation and Coding

Download or read book Risk Adjustment Documentation and Coding written by Sheri Poe Bernard and published by American Medical Association Press. This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Risk-adjustment practices consider chronic diseases as predictors of future healthcare needs and expenses. Detailed documentation and compliant diagnosis coding are critical for proper risk adjustment. Risk Adjustment Documentation & Coding provides: - Risk adjustment parameters to improve documentation related to severity of illness and chronic diseases. - Code abstraction designed to improve diagnostic coding accuracy without causing financial harm to the practice or health facility. The impact of risk adjustment coding--also called hierarchical condition category (HCC) coding--on a practice should not be underestimated: - More than 75 million Americans are enrolled in risk-adjusted insurance plans. This population represents more than 20% of those insured in the United States. - Insurance risk pools under the Affordable Care Act include risk adjustment. - CMS has proposed expanding audits on risk adjustment coding. Meticulous diagnostic documentation and coding is key to accurate risk-adjustment reporting. This book will help align the industry though an objective compilation and presentation of risk adjustment documentation and coding issues, guidance, and federal resources. Features and Benefits - Five chapters delivering an overview of risk adjustment, common administrative errors, best practices, topical review of clinical documentation improvement and coding for risk adjustment alphabetized by HCC group, and guidance for development of internal risk adjustment coding policies. - Six appendices offering mappings, tabular information, and training tools for coders and physicians that include an alphanumeric mapping of ICD-10-CM codes to HCCs and RxHCCs and information about Health and Human Services HCCs versus Medicare Advantage HCCs. - Learning and design features: - Vocabulary terms highlighted within the text and conveniently defined at the bottom of the page. - "Advice/Alert Notes" that highlight important advice from the ICD-10-CM Guidelines for Coding and Reporting. - "Key Coding Concepts" that offer the advice published in ICD-10-CM Coding Clinic for ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS. - "Sidebars" that detail measurements pertinent to risk adjustment seen in physician documentation, eg., cancer staging, disability status, or GFRs. - "Coding Tips" that guide coders to the right answers (using terminology and ICD-10-CM Index and Tabular entries) or provide cautionary notes about conflicts in the official ICD-10-CM guidance. - "Clinical Examples" that underscore key documentation issues for risk adjustment. - Clinical coding examples that provide snippets or full encounter notes and codes to illustrate key issues for the HCC or RxHCC. - "Documentation tips" highlight recommendations to physicians regarding what should be included in the medical record or how ICD-10-CM may classify specific terms. - "Examples" that explain difficult concepts and promote understanding of those concepts as they relate to a section. - "FYI" call outs that provide quick facts. - Extensive end-of-chapter "Evaluate Your Understanding" sections that include multiple-choice questions, true-or-false questions, and Internet-based exercises. - Downloadable slide presentations for each chapter that cover key content and concepts. - Exclusive content for academic educators: A test bank containing 100 questions and a mock risk-adjustment certification exam with 150 questions