2017

Evolving CDI Roles Support Quality Across the Care Continuum

Article bySteven Robinson, MS, PA, RN, CDIP. This article was originally published on the Journal of AHIMA website on February 2, 2017 and is republished here with permission. The role of a clinical documentation professional  is increasingly critical to improved patient outcomes.  Clinical documentation improvement (CDI) concurrent review efforts result in better accuracy of severity of illness and…

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Hospital Hit With $3.2M Penalty for Ongoing Health Data Security Lapses

By James Swann for Bloomberg BNA A Dallas pediatric hospital is on the hook for a $3.2 million penalty after years of noncompliance with a federal health data security rule and after failing to request a hearing on the penalty. Children’s Medical Center of Dallas filed data breach reports with the Health and Human Services Office…

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Dolbey Earns 2017 KLAS Category Leader for Computer-Assisted Coding

CONCORD, OH – February 7, 2017 CONCORD, Ohio — Dolbey has earned the 2017 Category Leader award from KLAS, the leading health care research company. Every year, KLAS collects evaluations from health care providers regarding the technology and services they use. From those evaluations, KLAS ranks the best of the best across many categories. Dolbey’s…

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Trump’s Executive Order on the ACA: 5 Things to Know

By Emily Rappleye for Becker’s Hospital Review January 23, 2017 President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday evening aimed at immediately lessening the economic burden of the ACA as Republican lawmakers work on a repeal and replacement plan. Here are five things to know about the scope of the executive order. 1. The order offers…

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Woman Dies From Bacteria Resistant to All Antibiotics: Why Don’t More People Care?

By Bruce Y. Lee for Forbes Welcome to the future…a bad future. In September 2016, a female in her 70s died from an infection caused by carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), bacteria that was resistant to all available antibiotics. Yes, resistant to all available antibiotics. Yes, doctors could do nothing to stop her infection. Yes, a bad…

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Heartbeat Passwords Could be an Affordable way to Protect Medical Records

By Luke Dormehl for Digital Trends Why it matters to you. Keeping medical records secure is of utmost importance and using a patient’s heartbeat data could be just the way to do it. Whether it’s instantaneous diagnoses or simply making patients more directly responsible for their own wellbeing, there are plenty of things that are exciting…

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