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| Children aren’t little adults. Their disease processes don’t always mimic those typically seen in the adult population. This makes expanding CDI reviews to pediatric units or children’s hospitals a challenge—but every challenge is an opportunity. We’ve compiled a panel of contributors representing some of the most advanced thought leadership in the pediatric CDI realm today to provide an in-depth look at a wide variety of documentation concerns related to childhood conditions. Whether you need help securing administrative support from the get-go or want some guidance on delving deep into the documentation depths, this book provides the building blocks to get your pediatric program off the ground. After reading this resource, CDI specialists will fully understand: | | The fundamentals of pathophysiology of childhood diseases Coding and documentation requirements for common pediatric diagnoses Highlight the need for a pediatric CDI program and program analysis Building CDI and Physician Relationships by providing resources and education Take your existing pediatric CDI efforts forward and improve documentation, coding, quality, and reimbursement |
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