Product Spotlight: Clinical Documentation Essentials for the Hospital Provider
CDI Strategies, October 15, 2015
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Providers don’t often receive education on clinical documentation, which can be a challenge when it comes to CDI. Now, there’s a course that gives hospitalists and other physicians a thorough grounding in the basics of compliant clinical documentation.
The library of 17 courses helps users describe how complete documentation ensures an accurate depiction of a patient’s severity of illness. The nine clinical courses are authored by, and structured for, physicians, covering topics such as definitions of diagnoses from evidence-based literature, and how to incorporate specific terminology to ensure proper severity of illness.
Each course is short, averaging 10-12 minutes, designed for on-the-go review by busy physicians with case examples to reinforce core concepts.
After taking all courses in the library—which can be completed in roughly three hours total—users will have the opportunity to take a one-hour final examination and earn a certificate of documentation integrity, along with CME and CCDS credits.
Click here for more information or contact customer service at customerservice@hcpro.com or 800-650-6787.
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