Membership reminder: CDI specialist annual salary survey open through January 7
CDI Strategies, January 6, 2011
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In 2008, a total of 132 individuals completed ACDIS’ CDI specialists’ salary survey. In 2009, the number of responses doubled to 330. So far, 811 people have participated in the 2010 year-end survey. Although the survey closes soon there is still time for you to weigh in and offer your perspective on how CDI specialists are reimbursed for their efforts. As you know, your feedback is the most important tool ACDIS has. Your collective responses help illustrate common industry best practices regarding the roles and expectations of CDI programs and their staffs.
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