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Note from the ACDIS Director | Getting CMS’ ear on malnutrition | by Brian Murphy Few diagnoses seem to be under the microscope so intensely as severe malnutrition. A year ago, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) released the report “Hospitals Overbilled Medicare $1 Billion by Incorrectly Assigning Severe Malnutrition Diagnosis Codes to Inpatient Hospital Claims.” (What a headline!) In it, the OIG describes an audit of about 225,000 claims, representing $3.4 billion in Medicare payments, within the discharge date of fiscal year 2016-2017. These claims contained a severe malnutrition diagnosis code which was the only MCC. The audit consisted of a random sample of 200 claims with payments totaling $2.9 million. A subcontractor for the OIG performed both medical and coding reviews to determine whether the services were medically necessary and properly coded. |
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| Blog Highlight | Here's what's been published on the ACDIS Blog in the last month: Sepsis clinical indicators, competing etiologies—A critical thinking exercise There is no one-size-fits-all for CDI Do you have a tip, story, or perspective to share with the broader ACDIS and CDI community? If you’re interested in writing a piece for the Blog, here are a couple guidelines for you: Length: Typically, 500-700 words. If your post is longer, we may break it into two posts for readability. Content: All things CDI (and coding too)! We love hearing about your experiences and the lessons you’ve learned about CDI along the way. Besides those two guidelines, all you have to do is submit your piece to ACDIS Editor Carolyn Riel (criel@acdis.org). | |
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