CMW Mentor Moment: Query for noncompliance with medical treatment
Case Management Weekly, July 29, 2009
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The following article, written by Brian Murphy, CPC, director of the Association for Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists, is adapted from HCPro’s newest resource for hospital case managers—www.CaseManagementMentor.com—a free blog dedicated to connecting hospital case managers to industry pacesetters, peers, and best practices.
CDI specialists should be on the lookout for indications of patient noncompliance with medical treatment when reviewing patients’ charts, says Garri Garrison, RN, CPUR, CPC, CMC, director of consulting services with 3M Health Information Systems (HIS) and a member of the ACDIS advisory board.
According to Garrison, payers are increasingly denying hospital readmissions and the problem is likely to worsen with the nationwide rollout of the Recovery Audit Contractor (RAC) program and CMS’ increasing scrutiny of the cost of readmissions. “Readmissions can be the result of, or influenced by, patients who leave the hospital and refuse or elect not to follow recommended treatment plans (by choice, by misunderstanding of discharge instructions, or due to costs), which may cause their condition to worsen, resulting in a readmission,” Garrison says.
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