HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2020 Issue 43 (November)
Drive compliance through CDI policies, procedures
November 10th, 2020
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Article Overview
This article explains the role of written CDI policies and procedures in supporting compliant, efficient documentation and coding workflows in healthcare organizations. It focuses on general policy development, review, education, maintenance, and departmental coordination, with emphasis on CDI program operations and compliance oversight. The article is aimed at CDI, HIM, coding, compliance, and revenue cycle professionals who manage or support policy-based documentation processes.
Why This Topic Matters
Strong CDI policies and procedures help organizations standardize expectations, support compliance efforts, and align CDI and coding teams. Understanding the article helps healthcare professionals evaluate how policy structure, review cycles, and training practices contribute to consistent documentation and operational governance.
Article Sections
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Perfecting policies and procedures
Introduces why written policies and procedures matter in CDI and inpatient coding environments. It discusses their role in setting expectations, supporting accountability, and reinforcing compliance culture.
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Development
Covers broad considerations for creating and maintaining policy documents, including format, review, approval, education, and coordination with other departments. It also addresses the importance of clear written expectations and internal oversight.
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Policy and procedure content
Describes general elements commonly included in CDI policy and procedure documents and how they are maintained for operational use. The section also touches on review by relevant departments and the need to account for legal, regulatory, and ethical factors.
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Updates and education
Discusses periodic review, revision triggers, and the role of staff education when policies change. It also highlights rollout planning and the involvement of impacted departments.
What You Will Learn
- Why written CDI policies and procedures are important in healthcare settings
- How policy development and review processes are generally structured
- What broad types of CDI operational topics are commonly addressed in policies
- How education and training support policy implementation
- Why periodic updates and cross-department review matter for compliance
Who Should Read This
- CDI professionals
- HIM professionals
- Inpatient coders
- Compliance staff
- Revenue cycle leaders
- Hospital administrators
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