Special Report: 2010 ACDIS Conference, Chicago available for download
CDI Strategies, July 8, 2010
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All told there were more than 500 CDI professionals in attendance at the 2010 ACDIS National Conference in Chicago last month. In addition, there were nearly two dozen exhibitors and more than 20 educational sessions in three dedicated tracks to choose from, including clinical chart review, program management, and new initiatives and ideas.
In the July issue of the CDI Journal, ACDIS members can view a special report featuring the 2010 winner of the CDI Professional of the Year award and winners of Recognition of CDI Professional Achievement as well as a collection of photographs from the event.
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