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| Payers deny claims on a wide variety of grounds, but it’s no secret that certain diagnoses seem to be frequent denial targets. Each year, respondents to the CDI Week Industry Survey say that both sepsis and malnutrition remain top denied diagnoses, and there is little sign of those denial rates slowing. There are steps though that CDI specialists can take to mitigate and fight these denials. This free report, "Fight Until the Very End: Sepsis and Malnutrition Denials" will look at: Challenges with malnutrition audits and denials Guidelines for sepsis documentation Organizational criteria for malnutrition and sepsis clinical validation, denial prevention | Visit our CDI Solution Center for additional resources on training and workflow tools. LEARN MORE >> | | ©2021 HCPro, a division of Simplify Compliance LLC customerservice@hcpro.com | 1-800-650-6787 | www.hcmarketplace.com Follow us on social media 100 Winners Circle Suite 300 Brentwood, TN 37027 All rights reserved | Privacy Policy You are receiving this message at newsletter@newslettercollector.com as a benefit from HCPro. If you prefer not to receive messages like this in the future, click here to remove yourself from this list or change your email preferences. Your request will be processed within 10 days, as required by law. You may receive additional promotions within that time. MAGNET(TM), MAGNET RECOGNITION PROGRAM(R), and ANCC MAGNET RECOGNITION(R) are trademarks of the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). The products and services of HCPro are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the ANCC. The acronym "MRP" is not a trademark of HCPro or its parent company. HCPro is not affiliated in any way with The Joint Commission, which owns the JCAHO and Joint Commission trademarks, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, which owns the ACGME trademark, or the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). HCPro is not affiliated in any way with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). | | |
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