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A Case Manager's Relationship in Documentation Integrity

A Case Manager's Relationship in Documentation Integrity
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Do you have a documentation improvement program?  Do you know that you can optimize your outcomes both on the documentation side and the denial management side by interfacing the role of the CDI specialist with the role of the case manager? Both the CDI and case management staff have unique skill sets that can be enhanced through better collaboration with each other.

During this 90-minute webinar by case management experts Dr. Toni Cesta and Bev Cunningham, RN, MS, they will focus on the rationale and strategies for integrating the role of CDI staff and case management staff with the goals of increasing your case mix index, reducing your denial rate and improving your publicly reported data. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the unique skill sets of the clinical documentation staff and how they overlap with the case management staff.
  • Discuss strategies for closer day-to-day collaboration.
  • Explain measures for determining documentation success.

Target Audience:

  • Case Management Directors and Managers 
  • Discharge Planning Directors and Managers 
  • Patient Care Services Professionals 
  • Quality Assurance Directors and Managers 
  • Social Workers and Social Service Directors 
  • Utilization Management Directors and Managers

Meet Your Experts:
 
Toni CestaToni G. Cesta, Ph.D., RN, FAAN is Senior Vice President for Operational Efficiency and Capacity Management at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York.  Additionally, Dr. Cesta serves as Health Care Consultant and partner in Case Management Concepts, LLC, a consulting company assisting institutions in designing, implementing and evaluating case management models, new documentation systems, and other strategies for improving care and reducing cost. Dr. Cesta has presented and published extensively on case management topics. She has presented at national and international conferences and workshops, and is the author of "Nursing Case Management: From Essentials to Advanced Practice Applications" and the best selling book - "The Case Manager's Survival Guide: Winning Strategies for Clinical Practice". In 2009 Dr Cesta co-authored a new book "Case Management Core Skills" with Beverly Cunningham. Dr. Cesta has also been active in the research and development of case management for 20 years. She is Consulting Editor of "Hospital Case Management Journal" and serves as editorial advisory board member of several case management journals and publications including "Strategies for Healthcare Excellence" and "The Journal of Care Management."

Bev CunninghamBev Cunningham is a Vice President, Clinical Performance Improvement at Medical City Dallas Hospital.  Her responsibilities include Case Management, Health Information Management, Documentation Integrity, Quality Management, Patient Access and Transplant Financial Services.  

Bev is a well-known speaker in the Case Management field.  She has presented internationally.  Her area of expertise includes denials management, patient flow and the role of the Case Manager and Social Worker in the Case Management process.  She has served as a Commissioner on the Commission for Case Management Certification and is a fellow with the Advisory Board. Bev is also a partner and consultant in Case Management Concepts, a company that provides international support to hospitals regarding effective Case Management model development and evaluation. Bev's publications include a chapter CMSA's Core Cirriculum for Case Management Certification and most recently, co-author of the book, Core Skills for Hospital Case Management.  She is on the advisory board for American Health Consultant's publication, Hospital Case Management.

Accreditation Statement:

AHC Media is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

Credit Designation:

This activity has been approved for 1.5 nursing contact hours using a 60-minute contact hour.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 14749, for 1.5 Contact Hours.

This activity has been approved by the Commission for Case Manager Certification for 1.5 clock hours.

Sponsor:

The sponsor of this educational activity is AHC Media.

Recorded: Thursday, March 17, 2011


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