In this role you will: Conducts concurrent and retrospective reviews of inpatient and observation records to ensure documentation accurately reflects the patient’s clinical condition, acuity, and medical necessity. Identifies documentation improvement opportunities related to: Principal and secondary diagnoses Present on Admission (POA) indicators Severity of Illness (SOI) and Risk of Mortality (ROM) Clinical validity and CMS/payer expectations Initiates compliant physician queries following AHIMA and ACDIS standards. Collaborates with Coding, HIM, Case Management, and medical staff to support complete, accurate, and consistent documentation. Provides targeted provider education on documentation requirements, clinical indicators, and specialty‑specific best practices. Assists with denial prevention and insurance audit response through documentation clarification and clinical validation support. Monitors CDI metrics (e.g., query rate, response rate, impact, agreement rate) and contributes to CDI program reporting. Sepsis Coordinator Responsibilities Serves as the organization’s clinical subject matter expert for sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. Leads compliance and ongoing performance improvement for CMS SEP‑1 and internal sepsis standards. Performs real‑time surveillance and retrospective review of suspected or confirmed sepsis cases. Tracks, analyzes, and trends core sepsis metrics including: Time to sepsis recognition Lactate and repeat lactate completion Timeliness of blood cultures Time to first antibiotic administration Fluid resuscitation compliance Vasopressor initiation, when indicated SEP‑1 exclusions, bundle failures, and case‑specific variances Identifies performance gaps and leads interdisciplinary efforts to improve bundle compliance and patient outcomes. Facilitates sepsis case reviews, root cause analyses, sepsis committee meetings, and clinical feedback loops. Assists with the development, review, and maintenance of sepsis‑related policies, procedures, pathways, order sets, and clinical workflows. Provides education to physicians, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, ED staff, and ancillary departments on sepsis recognition, treatment, and documentation expectations. Quality, Regulatory, and Performance Improvement Ensures adherence to CMS Conditions of Participation (CoPs), CMS SEP‑1 specifications, and applicable state regulatory standards. Partners with Quality to develop dashboards, quality reports, and presentations for applicable committees and workgroups as specified. Supports initiatives related to mortality reduction, patient safety, documentation accuracy, and denial mitigation. Participates in external regulatory surveys, internal readiness assessments, and mock audits related to documentation integrity and sepsis care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
251-500 employees