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| The Provider Query Toolkit: A Guide to Compliant Practices |
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| | The Provider Query Toolkit: A Guide to Compliant Practices provides a comprehensive analysis of query guidelines and easy-to-follow strategies to improve query processes. This valuable resource, perfect for both the new CDI specialist and those looking for a refresher on CDI query fundamentals, examines recent changes in coding and payer nuances, denial trends, query compliance, and quality programs impacting the CDI specialist. This resource will provide readers with: Foundational knowledge for new CDI specialists of query processes and an awareness of compliance concerns Support for those expanding their reviews (and therefore queries) to a new area, such as outpatient or clinical validation Guidance for managers/directors to establish compliant query practices and provide policies to stay updated on current regulatory changes Assurance that processes and compliance standards are being met regardless of setting (short-term acute care, long-term acute care, children’s hospital, rehab facility, or physician practice | |
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