New for RPA Subscriber-Only: Physician engagement begins with residency
Residency Program Insider, August 11, 2017
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Residency training typically serves as physicians’ first exposure to the clinical documentation improvement (CDI) process, yet physicians have historically not had robust education during medical school on CDI or how it benefits patient care. Nevertheless, CDI education and discussions within this group are important for many reasons. Read more.
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