- Home
- » e-Newsletters
Hospitals hustle to train staff to document conditions present on admission
Quality Improvement Monitor, September 28, 2007
Hospitals should start training staff now to assess and document conditions present on admission to comply with CMS' final inpatient prospective payment system (IPPS) rule -- an edict that has some in the healthcare industry howling and others pleading with the agency for more time.
"There's going to be a huge amount of training and learning," says Don May, vice president of policy for the American Hospital Association (AHA). "Hospitals aren't ready for it."
The rule says that beginning October 1, 2008, CMS will not pay for the following eight conditions unless they are documented as present on admission:
Access the full story in the September issue of Quality Improvement Report; access is free for subscribers, nonsubscribers can purchase a copy of the story for $10.
For more information, click here.
Most Popular
- Articles
-
- HIPAA Q&A: Flu shot requirement for hospital employees
- Running an effective peer review committee meeting
- HealthDataInsights posts new issues for medical necessity claims
- Sneak Peek: Effort underway to establish caseload benchmarks
- Q/A: Coding for telescopic intraocular lens
- New FAQ posted on storing laryngoscope blades
- Tip: Perform your own internal investigation prior to government audit
- HIPAA 5010 deadline extended, but threat remains, says AMA
- HHS task force: Consider privacy, security with text messages
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- E-mailed
-
- Running an effective peer review committee meeting
- HIPAA Q&A: Flu shot requirement for hospital employees
- HHS task force: Consider privacy, security with text messages
- What does case-mix index mean to you?
- Q/A: Coding for telescopic intraocular lens
- Q/A: Correct use of modifier -PT
- Tip: Correctly code bilateral pain management procedures
- "Wall fountains" may be spreading Legionnaires to patients, visitors
- 2012 CPT code changes for ASCs: Shoulder and knee scopes and pain management
- Case Management Monthly, March 2012
- Searched