Happy Nurses Week Everyone!

I just want to wish all of my fellow nurses out there a very happy Nurses Week 2013.

I also must give a big thank you to our colleagues in the HIM profession who work with us every day sharing their knowledge and helping us all get better at our jobs.

Have a great week everyone!

Robert


Robert S. Hodges, BSN, MSN, RN, CCDS
Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist
Aleda E. Lutz VAMC
Mail Code 136
1500 Weiss Street
Saginaw MI 48602
P: 989-497-2500 x13101
F: 989-321-4912
E: Robert.Hodges2@va.gov


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Comments

  • edited May 2016
    Thanks, Robert and same to you!


    Karen McKaig, BSN, RN, CCM, CPUR, CCDS
    Case Manager
    Clinical Documentation Specialist
    Baxter Regional Medical Center
    Mountain Home, AR 72653
    870-508-1499
    kmckaig@baxterregional.org
  • Robert

    I voice your sentiments too! Happy nurses week! I know there is a general consensus at our facility from many different areas that I am “no longer a nurse” now that I do not work on the floor caring for the patients. (one provider actually said that to me) HOWEVER, having said that, many days, I feel more like a “nurse” in the role of a CDI-(and feel like I am making a bigger picture impact for our institution and patients), than if I were starting an IV or changing a dressing. Yes, many days I do miss those days where I had direct patents care as well, but have to remind myself-as I do to others, that there are MANY different kinds of nurses in all roles-that impact patient care “behind the scenes”. I do know, having performed this role for over 3 years now, that IF I ever did go back to floor nursing, my attitude would be totally different. My assessment skills-looking at the entire clinical picture of the patient and recognizing impending issues, and clinical signs would be SO MUCH more proficient. I feel like this job has made me a BETTER nurse!

    To add to your message. We LOVE our HIM staff and know what a valued role they play with our department. We use Claro/CDR2 and it has allowed us to develop an “US” mentality, rather than a “We”, “they” mentality. OUR HIM staff are so intelligent and provide a valuable resource and asset that complements our CDI program!

    Happy MONDAY, and Happy Nurses week!
  • edited May 2016
    I enjoy our partnership with the nurses in the CDI profession.   A great big  HAPPY NURSES WEEK to you all!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    Jolene File,RHIT,CCS,CPC-H,CCDS
    Documentation Improvement Specialist-Coder
    Hays Medical Center
    jolene.file@haysmed.com

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  • Happy Nurses’ Week 2013 to all of our Nursing partners.

    Paul

    Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS

    Manager, Regional Clinical Documentation & Coding Integrity
    633 Folsom St., 7th Floor, Office 7-044
    San Francisco, CA 94107
    Cell: 415.637.9002
    Fax: 415.600.1325
    Ofc: 415.600.3739
    evanspx@sutterhealth.org
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