Job Highlight: Huntington Hospital seeks CDI specialist
CDI Strategies, April 16, 2015
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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 two openings per year. Non-ACDIS members can post openings by contacting ACDIS at customerservice@hcpro.com or 800-650-6787.
Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, California seeks an experienced, independent, full-time CDI specialist to join their team. He or she will provide concurrent reviews of medical records and conduct queries with the medical staff and other professionals. The ideal candidate will also perform thorough chart review to identify comorbidities or complications, and document these appropriately on the DRG worksheet. Nursing degree and a minimum of five years’ healthcare experience preferred.
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