Tip: Non-members pre-register for the new ACDIS site now!
CDI Strategies, May 5, 2016
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The Association of Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists (ACDIS) will soon be launching a new and improved website. This site will continue to offer CDI professionals the continuing education and training information that you have come to rely upon. We will continue to provide certain free content to non-ACDIS members. However, to continue enjoying this content, including our free articles, news, ACDIS position papers, and a new job board, you’ll need to register for the site. You can pre-register today to ensure you’ll be signed up when we launch the new acdis.org. If you are already a member of ACDIS you don’t need to do anything—we’ll send you information when it’s time to access our new site!
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