Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Clinical Documentation Improvement
- CDI CDI oh
- Why? Because documentation found in health records
is crucial as evidence of services provided and the
quality of those services.
- Why? Because third-party payers (yup, that
includes Medicare) are looking at documentation
more closely to make sure it supports information
on a patient's claim, including:
- severity and acuity of a patient's illness
- the patient's risk of death or mortality
- clinical data details necessary for diagnostic and procedure
coding, research, patient safety, and quality scorecards
- Seven CDI Goals (AHIMA CDI Toolkit)
- Improve coders' clinical knowledge
- Promote health record completion during the patient's course of care
- Identify and clarify missing, conflicting, or nonspecific physician documentation related to diagnoses and procedures
- Improve communication between physicians and other members of the healthcare team
- Support accurate diagnostic and procedural coding, DRG assignment, severity of illness, and expected risk of mortality, leading to appropriate reimbursement
- Provide education
- Improve documentation to reflect quality and outcome scores