Fairly new to CDI
Have a patient that was a surgical admission- attending surgeon. Hospitalist consultation for medical management. Nursing assessment found patient to have a sacral decubitus. Who would you query for the decubitus/POA?
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However, if you are only able to Query one, go with the Attending.
GG
Good luck!
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
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It would be appropriate for either to document the pressure ulcer. If the hospitalist's are following for medical management, you might want to start there, especially as they are typically easier to track down.
Good luck!
Kerry
Kerry Seekircher, RN, BS, CCDS, CDIP
Clinical Documentation Program Manager
Northern Westchester Hospital
400 East Main Street
Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Email: kseekircher@nwhc.net
Phone: 914-666-1243
Fax: 914-666-1013
Celebrating 100 Years of Care in our community #NWH100YearsOfCare
Marty
Temple
Ann
Our facilities use Resident's, NPs and PA extensively, and all are authorized to independently answer a query - also, we have a Hospitalist 'follow' medical conditions for a majority of our surgical cases.
Our reality is that our Surgeons expect 'someone else' to chart for them and they have actually stated their job is 'only' to perform surgery. Also, at a teaching site, the Resident is expected to dictate H&P, Summary, and be prime responder to query.
Given our Hospitalist are receptive to quality initiatives, we may also chose to send to Hospitalist.
Exception: If the Surgeon is the attending, we send issues of dissonance to the attending surgeon. I would not send the same query to two different providers, however, as this could create further conflict and also skew query and response rates.
PE
Paul Evans, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CCDS