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- Clinical Validation Practice Brief - The American Health Information . . .
Seamless workflow integration: Our practice brief empowers providers, clinical documentation integrity (CDI) specialists, and coding professionals to incorporate clinical validation into their daily routines, thus ensuring accuracy and consistency
- Guidelines for Achieving a Compliant Query Practice—2022 Update
Both associations collaborated on the creation of this practice brief and approved its contents, and as such it represents the recommended industry standard for provider queries This practice brief supersedes one published in 2019 and all previous versions
- Clinical Validation Queries: Ensuring Compliant Claims Submission
Guidance from AHIMA's Clinical Validation Practice Brief The AHIMA Clinical Validation Practice Brief (2023 Update) reinforces the importance of clinical validation
- Practice Brief Clinical Validation - AHIMA
Intent of the Clinical Validation Query: The provider should know that the purpose of the clinical validation query is to seek alignment between documented diagnoses and relevant clinical indicators
- AHIMA Clinical Validation practice brief (2023 update . . . - Norwood
Ideally, only diagnoses that are supported by clinical evidence will be documented within the health record, but that is not always the case This is coding guidance and should be followed if you place accurate coding at the pinnacle
- AHIMA-Clinical_Validation_Practice_Brief. pdf - Nursing Hero
Confirming a that documented diagnosis meets a particular clinical threshold is the basis of clinical validation The clinical validation process requires collaboration among providers, quality professionals, CDI, and HIM
- Clinical Validation: The Next Level of CDI (January 2019 Update)
There are four key areas to consider when developing a clinical validation process: building the clinical validation team, education, physician engagement, and denials management
- Understanding the Importance of Clinical Validation Queries
Tracking clinical validation denials and linking them back to CDI efforts is a great educational opportunity to help CDI staff understand the importance of clinical validation
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