Job Highlight: Carson Tahoe Health CDI Specialist Sought
CDI Strategies, October 23, 2014
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Editor’s Note: The following job posting is an excerpt from the ACDIS Job Board. For additional postings, visit www.acdis.org and click on Job Postings. ACDIS members may post up to four openings per year. Non-ACDIS members can post openings by contacting ACDIS at customerservice@hcpro.com, or at 800-650-6787.
The Carson Tahoe Health CDI program in Carson City, Nevada seeks a CDI specialist to work with an interdisciplinary team to improve the overall quality and completeness of medical record. The successful candidate will facilitate accurate documentation through extensive interaction with physicians, nursing staff, and other patient caregivers. Candidates should have a valid Nevada-state nursing license and Bachelor degree, with a minimum of five years clinical nursing experience in an acute care hospital setting.
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