Webinar, Wednesday March 18th 1:00 PM ET
Clinical Documentation Improvement Key Metrics: key outcomes metrics to track for CDI success and how physician training can positively impact your results Register Now!
Ruthann Russo, PhD conducts this complimentary interactive webinar, where you will learn about the key metrics you should be collecting to measure the success of your clinical documentation (CDI) program. James Whalen, of Meta Health Technology Inc. joins Dr. Russo during the webinar. James will add his perspective to this timely program.
Sample CDI report cards will be provided and explained. You will also learn about the relationship between physician training and the likelihood of improved CDI metrics. Finally the use of commercial software products or internally-developed databases to collect, measure, and analyze clinical documentation program data will be discussed. Read the questions below. If you can answer yes to one or more of them, you will learn valuable information in this session that will help you to improve the outcomes of your clinical documentation program.
- Is your physician query rate > 15%?
- Is your physician response rate < 90%?
- Is your physician attendance at training < 70%?
- Do you have any physicians who just refuse to cooperate with the CDI program staff?
- Do you fear that physicians may perceive a query as “leading”, even if it is not?
- Do some physicians believe the CDI program is only to optimize hospital revenue?
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This Webinar Includes:
- Interactive format with audience polling & sharing of results
- Accompanying powerpoint
- CE certificate
- Complimentary subscription to Clinical Documentation Matters newsletter
- Question & Answer
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Ruthann Russo, PhD, JD, MPH, RHIT, is CEO of DJ Iber Publishing and a partner
in the law firm of Russo and Russo, LLP, which is based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
and New York City. She has been working in healthcare organizations, and
advising their medical staffs, for over 20 years. Dr. Russo previously served as
the chief executive officer of HP3, Inc.; HP3 Research Institute, Inc.; and Cabot
Marsh Corporation. She is the developer of the CAMP™ Method training system,
scientifically proven to improve and sustain physician clinical documentation
quality. A Compelling Case for Clinical Documentation is Dr. Russo’s seventh
book.
James Whalen has been working in the healthcare field for the past 20 years as a consultant for revenue cycle management, release of information, and document management. In his role at Meta Health Technology, James works with various hospital departments such as health information management, clinical documentation, patient accounts, and revenue cycle. His goal at Meta Health is to help hospital management use software tools to manage and measure the effectiveness of programs such as clinical documentation.





