Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Are You Ready For ICD-10?

ICD-10 training is becoming more and more relevant for pediatric hospitals. This change will create some new documentation challenges for coders and clinical documentation specialists. With the new standards differing from ICD-9, an increased number of codes will allow for more specificity. This could mean that those who were proficient in ICD-9 could have difficulty working through the new guidelines. Healthcare providers who have not yet put in place a strategy to prepare for the changes must realize that the clock is ticking.

In addition to the new challenges with ICD-10, clinical documentation improvement programs can help children’s healthcare organizations increase case mix index, billing accuracy, and hospital profiles. Documentation directly supports coding which can affect hospital reimbursement and revenue. Starting a CDI program could be a key survival strategy for pediatric hospitals. Education is an essential first step towards finding solutions in pediatric clinical documentation improvement.

DCBA helps pediatric healthcare organizations with on site education as well as electronic resources to get ready for ICD-10. They can also analyze processes and put strategies into place that help create quality documentation results. Keeping staff on the same page is important so giving the proper tools to physicians, nurses, and billing and coding specialist provide a cohesive effort toward more accurate documentation. Children are not adults, and thats why DCBA has created CDI programs specifically for children’s healthcare.

Advantages of Pediatric Clinical Documentation Programs

The field of pediatric healthcare is constantly evolving, bringing with it new ideas, practices, and procedures. Though the future constantly brings new things, accurate clinical documentation will always be a necessity. In pediatric documentation, there is a vast amount of data generated every day. With multiple data streams, it is not uncommon for information to get lost in the pipeline or misinterpreted. Communication is key for accurate data. When physicians, nurses, cdi specialists, and coders are on the same page, true improvements in documentation can be made.

DCBA provides consultation and education for pediatric hospitals seeking to enhance their current clinical documentation practices. With ICD-10 implementation approaching, there has never been a better time to begin streamlining the documentation process. Comprehensive software, results based strategies, and a detail oriented approach make DCBA a leader in the field of pediatric clinical documentation improvement. They have helped hospitals across the country to achieve their goals and enhance their profiles, increase CMI, and improve quality scores.

Pediatric Clinical Documentation Improvement Programs


Clinical documentation improvement programs employ consultants to review documentation and provide feedback to physicians, nurses, and other professionals. The information given is designed to fill in spaces in documentation by answering questions, improving quality scores, and measure overall patient management. Pediatric hospitals require the knowledge of consultants who understand the specific issues that they face. With the help of an experienced company, children’s hospitals can streamline their documentation efforts to provide maximum results. DCBA has created innovative pediatric solutions to help children’s hospitals get the most out of their documentation.

DCBA is a pediatric clinical documentation improvement solutions provider based in Atlanta, Ga. By helping clients all over the country, DCBA stays current with industry trends and changes. They help to educate pediatric healthcare professionals on the coming changes with ICD-10 to better prepare them for a smooth transition. By designing a program that specifically addresses pediatrics, they hone in on the real issues at hand and tailor their approach to your organization. When looking for solutions to documentation, coding, and ICD-10 preparation, look no further than DCBA.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Clinical Documentation News

For those in the clinical documentation improvement industry challenges are faced on a daily basis. Sometimes it can be tough to keep up with other happenings in the industry when you are consumed by tasks at hand.  Fortunately, there is a resource that can help to keep you in the loop with what is going on across the CDI spectrum. CDI Monthly provides valuable information each month to those in the clinical documentation industry-it's also free and easy to sign up. Simply provide your email address and you will receive the publication each month. What are you waiting for? Sign up today!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Clinical Documentation Improvement News

Looking for the latest news in the world of clinical documentation improvement? Check out the monthly newsletter created by DCBA. Every month, DCBA sends out a newsletter, free of charge, to those who have signed up for the mailing list.

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

What Is a Pediatric Clinical Documentation Program?


Clinical documentation improvement programs employ consultants to review documentation and provide feedback to physicians, nurses, and other professionals. The information given is designed to fill in spaces in documentation by answering questions, improving quality scores, and measure overall patient management. Pediatric hospitals require the knowledge of consultants who understand the specific issues that they face. With the help of an experienced company, children’s hospitals can streamline their documentation efforts to provide maximum results. DCBA has created innovative pediatric solutions to help children’s hospitals get the most out of their documentation.

DCBA is a pediatric clinical documentation improvement solutions provider based in Atlanta, Ga. By helping clients all over the country, DCBA stays current with industry trends and changes. They help to educate pediatric healthcare professionals on the coming changes with ICD-10 to better prepare them for a smooth transition. By designing a program that specifically addresses pediatrics, they hone in on the real issues at hand and tailor their approach to your organization. When looking for solutions to documentation, coding, and ICD-10 preparation, look no further than DCBA.


Thursday, March 27, 2014

Clinical Documentation Issues: New Encounters

As we all know, the world of medicine is constantly changing. As such, doctors, nurses, and documentation specialists are challenged with a variety of different situations and conditions on a daily basis. For clinical documentation specialists, situations can arise which lead to uncertainty on how to properly go about coding in these situations.

Fortunately, there is a place where you can go to ask questions and find out answers to tough CDI problems. CDItalk is the #1 clinical documentation improvement discussion forum in the nation with professionals sharing their experiences and insights daily. Check out this recent post from a member seeking how to properly handle a situation that she had never seen before.

Do you ever have issues determining how to properly handle a clinical documentation problem? Join CDItalk for free and ask your questions, share insights, and stay in touch with the industry.