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CDI and Quality Reporting: How Healthcare Record Review Can Improve Outcomes | | | CDI and Quality Reporting: How Healthcare Record Review Can Improve Outcomesre-envisions CDI programs’ role in addressing documentation for quality of care measures bringing in the expert advice of past-ACDIS Advisory Board member Deanne Wilk, BSN, RN, CCDS, CCS, and her colleague, Ashley Vahey, BSN, RN, CCDS. They’ll provide case examples of how CDI can respond to changing initiatives and will contribute sample policies, procedures, and queries that will make this book a user-friendly, must-have addition to any CDI library. This resource will help readers: Gain an in-depth understanding of 2020 quality care metrics Implement measurable strategies for improving their hospital profiles Positively influence value-based incentive payment Advance to the next level of CDI! | | |
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