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The term “DRG mismatches” is most often used to describe situations wherein the working diagnosis-related group (DRG) selected by the clinical documentation improvement specialist (CDIS) differs from the final coded DRG, signaling that the CDIS and the coder have arrived at different principal diagnoses. In other situations, a procedure may have been coded incorrectly by the CDI professional, causing the DRG mismatch.
But here’s good news: there’s a new workflow for resolving inpatient DRG mismatches. With this new workflow, the CDIS and coder no longer have to spend countless hours reconciling DRG mismatches.
During the next live edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays, Patty Chua, president of Innova Revenue Group, will report on the positive coding implications this new workflow has created.
The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:
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The term “DRG mismatches” is most often used to describe situations wherein the working diagnosis-related group (DRG) selected by the clinical documentation improvement specialist (CDIS) differs from the final coded DRG, signaling that the CDIS and the coder have arrived at different principal diagnoses. In other situations, a procedure may have been coded incorrectly by the CDI professional, causing the DRG mismatch.
But here’s good news: there’s a new workflow for resolving inpatient DRG mismatches. With this new workflow, the CDIS and coder no longer have to spend countless hours reconciling DRG mismatches.
During the next live edition of Talk Ten Tuesdays, Patty Chua, president of Innova Revenue Group, will report on the positive coding implications this new workflow has created.
The live broadcast will also feature these other segments:
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