Innovations in clinical documentation integrity practice: Continual adaptation in a data-intensive healthcare organisation.

Kathleen H Pine, Lee Anne Landon, Claus Bossen, M E VanGelder
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Background: Numbers of clinical documentation integrity specialists (CDIS) and CDI programs have increased rapidly. CDIS review patient records concurrently with patient admissions and visits to ensure that information is accurate, complete and non-ambiguous, and query clinicians when they see opportunities for improving data. The occupation was initially focused on improving data for reimbursement, but rapid changes to clinical coding requirements, technologies and payment systems led to a quickly evolving role for CDI programs and changes in CDIS practice.

Objective: This case study seeks to uncover the ongoing innovation and adaptation occurring in a CDI program by tracing the evolution of a single CDI program over time.

Method: We present a case study of the CDI program at the HonorHealth hospital system in Arizona.

Results: The HonorHealth CDI program holds a unique hybrid expertise and role within the healthcare organisation that allows it to rapidly adapt to support emergent demands both internal and external to the organisation, such as supporting accurate data collection for the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion: CDIS are a vital component in present data-intensive resourcing efforts. The hybrid expertise of CDIS and capacity for adaption and relationship building has enabled the HonorHealth CDI program to adapt rapidly to meet a growing array of clinical documentation integrity needs, including emergent needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Implications: The HonorHealth case study can guide other CDI programs in adaptation of the CDI role and practices in response to changing organisational needs.

临床文件完整性实践的创新:数据密集型医疗保健组织的持续适应。
背景:临床文献完整性专家(CDIS)和CDI项目的数量迅速增加。CDIS与患者入院和就诊同时审查患者记录,以确保信息准确、完整和无歧义,并在临床医生发现改进数据的机会时询问他们。该职业最初专注于改善报销数据,但临床编码要求、技术和支付系统的快速变化导致CDI项目的角色迅速演变,CDI实践也发生了变化。目的:本案例研究旨在通过追踪单个CDI计划随时间的演变,揭示CDI计划中正在进行的创新和适应。方法:我们提出了一个在亚利桑那州荣誉健康医院系统的CDI项目的案例研究。结果:HonorHealth CDI项目在医疗保健组织中拥有独特的混合专业知识和角色,使其能够快速适应以支持组织内部和外部的紧急需求,例如支持针对COVID-19大流行的准确数据收集。结论:CDIS是当前数据密集型资源工作的重要组成部分。CDI的专业知识与适应能力和建立关系的能力相结合,使HonorHealth CDI项目能够快速适应不断增长的临床文件完整性需求,包括2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的紧急需求。启示:荣誉健康案例研究可以指导其他CDI项目适应CDI角色和实践,以响应不断变化的组织需求。
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