Revka Stearns: Eight months later (and wiser)—Part 2 of 2

Listen to the recording here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/HvfKYIDsKNb  We’re happy to bring you part 2 of our interview with Revka Stearns, who joined us on Off the Record to provide an update of her first eight months on the job as a new inpatient coder. If you haven’t listened to part 1 I’d recommend starting there, since…

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Should hospitals include clinical definitions in payer contracts? Hear one legal opinion

By Brian Murphy   Establishing facilitywide diagnosis definitions is the gold standard for many organizations. If providers and the CDI/coding team agree on what constitutes postoperative respiratory failure for example, clinical disagreements should be greatly reduced, the need for queries lessened, and coding accuracy improved.   Unfortunately, payers also (appear) to have the same leeway…

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Revka Stearns: Eight months later (and wiser)—Part 1 of 2

Listen to the episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/EBiWUwjOmNb Back in January I hosted newly minted medical coder Revka Stearns. For someone so new to the industry, Revka has made a big impact by the act of sharing–documenting her journey in detailed and open fashion on LinkedIn and Facebook, and a half dozen podcasts and programs. At the…

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Study of housing instability ICD-10 codes a call to arms for improved capture of social determinants of health

Norwood insights

By Brian Murphy   Z59 and other social determinants of health (SDOH) are difficult to capture in ICD-10. How are you doing it? A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) demonstrated that housing instability, as captured with the Z59 series, is not being accurately assigned. At all. The JAMA…

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Malnutrition a major factor in readmissions; make compliant CDI and coding capture your priority

By Brian Murphy   File this under reason 1,227 to diligently work to capture malnutrition.   Medscape recently covered a study published in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. The study followed 319 patients aged 65+, hospitalized for the first time with COPD in Southwest China. Median age was 76 days and patients averaged five comorbidities.…

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Tonya Motsinger: Surviving and thriving in an evolving CDI landscape

Listen to the episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/c6FFYxoXZMb    With 25 years’ experience in medical/surgical, critical care, and emergency department medicine, Tonya Motsinger has seen her share of crises.  COVID-19 was a crisis of a far larger scale. The pandemic wreaked havoc not only on patients, but her CDI department, resulting in staff shortages. Today OhioHealth’s System…

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The ROI of Staffing—How one organization made the case

High-quality coding and CDI professionals are costly. Labor expenses as a whole comprise over 50% of a facility’s expenses. But strategic staffing can actually boost your ROI. One of our partners saw a significant return by optimizing coverage rates. Download the full article and uncover the secrets to maximizing your staffing investment.

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Bridging divides: Leif Laframboise on merging the clinical and financial through data

Listen to the episode here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/n2tsZSPmCMb Bridging the gap between clinical and financial worlds is the goal of CDI and coding, but it’s much easier said than done. One way to reconcile this schism is through data—objective numbers that don’t lie, but can speak to both sides of this seemingly irreconcilable chasm. Associate Director of…

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