CDI Assignments

Hi Everyone,

I am looking for feedback on how everyone does CDI patient assignments (by unit, physician, service line etc) and would love feedback. In particular, I would like to know if anyone is doing "random".

Thanks,

Susan

Susan Fantin, RN, BSN, MSA, CCDS, CDIP
Senior Director, Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialist, Performance Technologies
The Advisory Board Company

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  • edited May 2016
    Thanks Norma - very helpful information - Susan

  • edited May 2016
    Hi Susan,
    We are currently doing random assignments and have been for the last year. Prior to that , we were unit based (which followed closely to Service Line). We found that the CDS would become proficient in those types of reviews, but when needed to cross cover, would experience challenges. We then made the decision to change our assignment process. It took some education and discussion, but after a year I find that the team in general is well versed in all Service lines (except NICU). We have continued to assign NICU to one CDS.
    Another benefit was that it helped the team better prepare for the CCDS exam. The new process was challenging to some of the staff at first, but with patience and support, they have all grown in their CDI/Coding knowledge. It definitely removes any staffing coverage issues.

    As we approach ICD10 and physician education, we are in discussion to move to Service Line assignments for the high risk areas such as Orthopedics, Surgery, etc.. I don't know how that will look yet, still in the planning stages.
    Please feel free to contact me provately with any further questions.
    Thanks,
    Linda

    Linda Rhodes RN, BSN, CCDS
    Manager Clinical Documentation Improvement
    New Hanover Regional Medical Center
    Wilmington, North Carolina
    Office # 910-815-5544
    Cell " 910-777-8344
    e-mail : linda.rhodes@nhrmc.org
  • edited May 2016
    Units and census


    Sharon Cole, RN, CCDS
    CDI Specialist
    254.751.4256
    Sharon.cole@phn-waco.org


  • edited May 2016

    We are a 350 bed hospital. Primarily medicare in Michigan. Our
    assignments are based on a time survey of admits and discharges. Our
    assignments are based on the above, units patients transfer to and from.
    For example Neuro ICU and Neuro tele are placed together. ICU patients,
    except neuro are put together with step down unit. Cardiology is paired
    with cancer. Currently we rotate every 3 months to the various
    assignments on a schedule. We cover admissions when a CDS is off by
    dividing them among the CDS. When the CDS comes back, we have the option
    of "giving back" patients or keeping them.

    In addition, the CDS keeps their patients wherever the patient
    transfers. This can be the challenging part.

    Hope this helps.


    Mary A. Hosler RN, MSN CDS
    Mary A Hosler, RN, MSN CDS
    Alumnus CCRN
    McLaren Bay Region
    1900 Columbus Ave.
    Bay City, Michigan 48708
    (989) 891-8072
    mary.hosler@mclaren.org

    "The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the
    difference between lightning and the lightning bug."- Samuel "Mark
    Twain" Clemens
  • edited May 2016
    We take specific units over insurance or diagnosis. Thus, if a patient needs tele and all of the tele beds are full and comes to one of my units (ortho/neuro and internal medicine/oncology), I still review the chart. There are only 2 of us at this site so if one is gone it can be hard to cover for one another. However, my colleague can really crank out the reviews. I tend to get swallowed up by the details so am not speedy.
    We are in a five hospital system and are still developing the CD Program team at all sites. Our site is ~170 beds and is a teaching/research facility. Hope this helps.

    Best Regards,
    Patricia

    Patricia Stein, RN, MAOL, CNOR
    Clinical Documentation Specialist
    Health Information SWB-2
    Scripps Green Hospital
    stein.patricia@scrippshealth.org
    (office) 858-554-4709
    (cell) 760-274-7397



  • edited May 2016
    Thank you Patricia - very helpful information . Have a great weekend. Susan

  • edited May 2016
    Thank you Mary - this is very helpful. Have a wonderful weekend.

    Susan
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