Medical Records Briefing, December 2011
HIM Briefings, December 1, 2011
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As hospitals begin to develop more intensive training programs in preparation for ICD-10, coordinators may want to consider how different learning styles will impact the effectiveness of these training sessions. Education has to work for everyone and one size does not always fit all.
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