News & Analysis

August 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

Reconciliation is a noun meaning "the process of finding a way to make two different ideas, facts, etc. exist or be true at the same time." In the world of clinical documentation improvement (CDI), "reconciliation" typically refers to diagnosis-related group (DRG) reconciliation, which is the process of adjusting DRGs when those assigned by the CDI specialist do not match those assigned by the coder.

August 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

Reconciliation is a noun meaning "the process of finding a way to make two different ideas, facts, etc. exist or be true at the same time." In the world of clinical documentation improvement (CDI), "reconciliation" typically refers to diagnosis-related group (DRG) reconciliation, which is the process of adjusting DRGs when those assigned by the CDI specialist do not match those assigned by the coder.

August 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

Q: Can I leave a patient a voicemail about an MRI procedure, including the time and date? What should I do if someone else at the patient's home answers the phone? How much info can I leave with the other person, and how can I verify that person's identity and relation to the patient?

August 1, 2016
HIM Briefings

Observation services are an ongoing point of confusion for hospitals and patients, many of whom have become fearful of out-of-pocket costs and SNF coverage eligibility associated with outpatient observation services. Developing a workflow to comply with the Notice of Observation Treatment and Implication for Care Eligibility (NOTICE) Act and the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON) is essential and is intended to help hospitals ease patients' concerns by clearing up the implications of observation.

August 1, 2016
Case Management Monthly

There's good news and bad news on the 2-midnight rule front. The good news: CMS has put short-stay inpatient audits related to the 2-midnight rule on hold as of May 4. The bad news: This isn't a free pass, and it isn't going to last.

August 1, 2016
Case Management Monthly

Assigning the correct patient status is important not only to ensure that the hospital gets accurate payment for a patient stay, but also to ensure that the patient receives access to the postacute benefits to which he or she is entitled. 

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