Product Spotlight: CDI Essential Skills Online Learning Library
CDI Strategies, November 6, 2014
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Whether your new CDI specialist is a nurse who needs to learn coding and reimbursement basics, or an HIM/coding professional who requires additional training in pathophysiology and techniques for physician engagement, the CDI Essential Skills Online Learning Library provides the core skills needed to get staff up to speed in an engaging, interactive learning format. The library consists of nine courses total—five of which cover key CDI concepts and responsibilities and four of which cover important clinical conditions reviewing the pathophysiology, critical coding guidelines, documentation requirements, and sample queries for these conditions. Click the link above to learn more, or to order.
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