HCPro, JustCoding Inpatient - 2019 Issue 28 (July)
Population health directives: Implications for inpatient coding and CDI
July 9th, 2019
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Article Overview
This piece explains how population health and social determinants of health are influencing inpatient coding and CDI priorities. It is aimed at coding, CDI, and revenue integrity professionals who need to understand why documentation across the care continuum matters for quality measurement, expected outcomes, and reimbursement. The article covers general guidance on chronic and social-risk conditions, quality reporting, and the role of claims data in population health initiatives.
Why This Topic Matters
It helps readers understand why CDI programs are expanding beyond traditional inpatient severity capture to include diagnoses and social factors that affect quality metrics, expected outcomes, and payment models.
Article Sections
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Considerations for inpatient CDI
Introduces how population health concepts intersect with inpatient CDI and discusses the broader importance of documenting social and chronic conditions. It frames the shift from traditional severity-focused coding toward quality and outcomes reporting.
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Painting the picture of patient care
Describes expanding CDI attention across the care continuum and discusses how certain diagnoses can affect quality measurement and risk adjustment. The section emphasizes documentation visibility across settings rather than inpatient care alone.
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Conclusion
Summarizes the importance of capturing diagnoses across Part A and Part B claims in population health efforts. It reinforces the connection between documentation, expected outcomes, and organizational performance.
What You Will Learn
- How population health is influencing CDI priorities
- Why social determinants of health matter in claims-based reporting
- How documentation across settings can affect quality measurement
- How CDI programs are broadening their scope beyond traditional inpatient severity capture
- What general types of diagnoses may affect risk adjustment and outcomes reporting
Who Should Read This
- Inpatient coders
- Clinical documentation integrity specialists
- Coding managers
- Revenue integrity professionals
- Population health teams
- Quality reporting staff
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