Membership Update: Quarterly Conference Call scheduled
CDI Strategies, May 22, 2014
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The next ACDIS Quarterly Membership Conference Call is scheduled for next Thursday, May 29, from 1-2 p.m. ET. Dial-in instructions for ACDIS members were sent out this week. If you are an ACDIS member and did not receive yours, please contact Member Relations Specialist Penny Richards at prichards@hcpro.com.
These quarterly calls are offered as a means for ACDIS members to network with one another and to discuss any clinical documentation improvement related issues. We encourage your comments, thoughts, and questions during the call. If you have a question to ask the ACDIS advisory board, or general suggestions for discussion on the upcoming call, please email bmurphy@hcpro.com.
Please note that due to heavy call volume, we recommend that you dial in 10 minutes early.
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