Hospitalist Programs
Hello all! I was just wondering if there are any CDI Professionals out there who are troubleshooting the query process when dealing with a Hospitalist program. For instance, if our Nocturnist accepts a patient then they write the H&P, then when the next Hospitalist comes on they would do a progress note when they round. Then for fun let's say it's their last day of their week and the next day a new Hospitalist takes over the management of this patient. So that's 3 different attendings in 2 days! Or even better let's then on Day 3 the patient's PCP assumes care of the patient having been signed out to the Hospitalists over the weekend. I know any and all practitioners could answer a query but I am often hesitant to query if I know a new Provider is going to do their "1st" assessment of the patient the following day. Am I crazy or are their others out there dealing with this as well? I'd love any constructive criticism!
Kevin O'Neil, RHIT
Herrin Hospital
Kevin O'Neil, RHIT
Herrin Hospital
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Our hospitalist work 7 days on and usually see the same patient's during that time, but if for example on Day 5 patient has a query and it is not answered when hospitalist gets off on Day 7 the query carries over to the next hospitalist for completion. By the same token, if patient is discharged on new hospitalist first day seeing patient, it is the new hospitalist responsibility to complete query. We do track if Hospitalist A didn't complete query and it was moved to Hospitalist B.
Dorie Douthit, RHIT,CCS
ddouthit@stmarysathens.org
Dr Brown, and/or associate,
Sharon Cole, RN, CCDS
CDI Specialist
Providence Health Center
254.751.4256
Sharon.cole@phn-waco.org
Colleen
Kevin, you are not crazy....we struggle with this especially when it comes to POA queries.
Another positive aspect of leaving the query is that the new provider or the hospitalist who will assume care of this patient, has fresh eyes or possibly the query may prompt them to dig deeper into the chart.
I believe we all struggle with this changing of the guard but it is doable.
Good Luck.
Lisa Romanello, RN,BSN,FNS,CCDS
CDI Specialist
CJW Medical Center
Chippenham Campus
804-228-6527
send it! Thanks J
Jamie Dugan RN
Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist
Baptist Health System
office:904-202-4345
cellular: 904-237-7253
Business Email-jamie.dugan@bmcjax.com
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That way it doesnt matter who comes in to view the record- we expect them all to answer. Our PA's and ARNPs who work w/ the Hospitalists refer to themselves as "hospitalists".
Occasionally I will address the query "Dr. Hospitalist/Neurology" (or any other specialty which may be consulting) if I wish to get a specific answer to my question.
NBrunson, RHIA,CDIP,CCDS
CDI Talk wrote:
>We are still using a hybrid record so still type up paper queries. Our hospitalist's do the same thing as do several other specialty groups. I begin the query:
>Dr Brown, and/or associate,
>
>Sharon Cole, RN, CCDS
>CDI Specialist
>Providence Health Center
>254.751.4256
>Sharon.cole@phn-waco.org
>
We are trying to work through leaving concurrent paper queries for our 95% electronic Hospitalists. Needless to say we end up with some queries that don't get answered. Then we have to import the query into the EHR and assign a deficiency to 1 specific provider like coding. This is where I get hung up because we don't have a clear policy on who the attending should be other than to say, "there should be clear documentation of the attending physician in the record". Unfortunately that seems to be lacking many times.
We do find it is difficult to maintain a clear query rate on individual hospitalists as they all overlap even with a 7 on 7 off schedule.
Laurie L. prescott RN, MSN, CCDS
lprescott@morehead.org