Membership Update: Call for member involvement in CDI activities
CDI Strategies, June 25, 2015
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We at ACDIS are always looking for membership feedback and insight. If you’d like to have your voice heard in the ACDIS community, here are a few ways you can get involved right now:
- Take our Outpatient CDI Survey. Please take a moment to answer this brief, eight question survey. Overall survey results will be made available, but individual responses will be kept private. Your input is critical for helping us understand your challenges and in providing you with solutions. Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KKR8M3F.
- Donate to the Forms & Tools Library. ACDIS’ strength has always stemmed from the generosity of its members. We need your help once again as we update our Forms & Tools Library in preparation for ICD-10-CM/PCS. If your team created a PowerPoint, tip sheet, or query form, please consider donating it to the library by emailing ACDIS Associate Director Melissa Varnavas, at mvarnavas@acdis.org.
- Get involved with CDI Week preparation. As we get closer to the 2015 CDI Week, we’re looking for your contributions. We are asking for members to submit five words that make you think of CDI. We’ll take all of the submissions and compile them into a special collage which we’ll reveal in the next few weeks with the rest of our CDI Week materials. To get involved, email your five words to ACDIS Editor Katy Rushlau, at krushlau@acdis.org.
For more ways to get involved with ACDIS and other special projects, visit our website.
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