What is the Principal Diagnosis?
The main condition diagnosed during a hospital stay
It is the primary reason for the patient’s admission.
What does MCC stand for?
Major Complication or Comorbidity
It significantly increases the length of stay or resource use.
What is a CC?
Complication or Comorbidity
It does not increase length of stay or resources as much as an MCC.
What are Secondary Diagnoses?
Conditions that coexist with the principal diagnosis
They may affect treatment and resource use.
What does SOI stand for?
Severity of Illness
It reflects the complexity of the patient’s condition.
What is ROM?
Risk of Mortality
It indicates the likelihood of death based on the patient’s condition.
What is Relative Weight?
A measure of resource consumption for a diagnosis
Higher relative weight indicates greater resource use.
What is GMLOS?
Geometric Mean Length of Stay
It eliminates outliers before computing averages.
What is the role of a CDI Specialist?
To review clinical documentation for accuracy and completeness
They ensure that documentation reflects the patient’s condition and treatment.
Why does Clinical Documentation Matter?
Accurate documentation impacts various aspects of healthcare delivery and reimbursement.
What does POA stand for?
Present on Admission
If not documented as POA, the hospital may not receive additional reimbursement.
What is the Case-Mix Index (CMI)?
The average relative weight of all cases treated
It reflects the acuity of the patient population.
What are Hospital-Acquired Conditions (HAC)?
Conditions that patients acquire during their hospital stay
They can affect reimbursement and quality metrics.
What is the Mortality Index?
The mortality rate for an organization
It compares observed mortality to expected mortality.
What is ICD-10-CM/PCS?
International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification/Procedure Coding System
It is used for coding diagnoses and procedures.
What is a Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG)?
A system to classify hospital cases for reimbursement
It groups patients based on diagnosis and treatment.
What is the importance of Secondary Diagnoses?
They assist with quality monitoring and ensure accurate SOI and ROM
They reflect the complexity of patient care.
What are the Essential Characteristics of the CDI Specialist?
These skills are vital for effective clinical documentation integrity.