Membership Update: ACDIS releases query practice and salary benchmark reports
CDI Strategies, April 28, 2011
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The 2010 CDI Specialist’s Salary Survey and the 2010 Physician Queries Benchmarking Report have been published and posted to the January 2011 edition of the CDI Journal.
The 13-page salary survey report features responses of nearly 900 CDI specialists, of which nearly 80% indicated they make $50,000-$60,000 annually and 47% believe their pay to be less than adequate for the work they provide.
The 21-page physician queries benchmarking analysis features responses to more than 40 questions from nearly 400 professionals regarding their CDI programs’ query practices, policies, and procedures.
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