The Ambulatory Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) Specialist is responsible for conducting comprehensive prospective and retrospective reconciliation reviews of ambulatory medical records to identify and capture documented and potential Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) diagnoses and autosuggested conditions impacting HCC coding and Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF) scores. The specialist will query providers to ensure accurate and complete documentation that supports HCC and condition-related diagnoses, ultimately enhancing RAF score accuracy and improving risk adjustment outcomes. In this role, the CDI Specialist is responsible for facilitating improvement in the overall quality and completeness of medical record documentation on a prospective basis. The CDI Specialist promotes modifications to medical record documentation to ensure accurate depiction of the level of clinical services provided to the patient and to completely describe patients’ severity of illness. The CDI Specialist obtains appropriate clinical documentation through collaborative communications from having developed positive working relationships with physicians, nursing staff, other patient care providers, and the coders. The CDI Specialist is also responsible for providing informal and formal education to all members of the care team regarding clinical documentation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree