News: Voting now open for ACDIS advisory board--make your selections now!
CDI Strategies, January 7, 2016
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Voting is now open for four ACDIS advisory board positions, for terms of service starting in 2016 through the end of 2018. ACDIS members may log on to the ACDIS website with their username and password to select the four candidates they believe are the best fit for the association, and then cast their vote. They may only vote once.
The results of the election will be announced at the end of January.
ACDIS advisors are important, volunteer positions that help shape the direction of the association and provide leadership, expertise, and representation for the membership. The term of service is a maximum of three years. Please take a few minutes out of your day to read their bios and cast your votes.
The voting page (http://hcpro.com/acdis/advisory_board_poll.cfm) includes the nominees' background in CDI and information on why they are seeking election. You must select two RN licensed candidates, one MD, and one HIM/coding professional from three separate groups. The vote will close end of business day on Friday, January 15.
If you have any questions, please e-mail ACDIS Director Brian Murphy at bmurphy@acdis.org.
Best regards,
Brian Murphy, CPC
Director, Association of Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists (ACDIS)
Danvers, MA
781-639-1872, ext. 3216
bmurphy@acdis.org
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