From Encephalopathy to Edema: Talking chart review with Dr. Tarman Aziz

Listen to the episode here. I’m consistently surprised at how few CDI or IP coding professionals talk about their most basic job function. The very reason they are hired, and what most do for eight hours a day.  I’m talking about chart review.  Go on Linkedin or Facebook and it’s rarely discussed.   Yet it’s … everything. Nuanced, complex, clinical, critical to the quality of financial health of hospitals. It’s how patient acuity is expressed in coded data, how hospitals get paid, and why CDI and coding professionals are employed. …

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Download The State of Value-Based Care, our latest white paper.

We’re kicking off 2026 with a special report on The State of Value-Based Care. This paper shows where we are nationally with CMS’ stated goal of Every Traditional Medicare beneficiary in an accountable care relationship by 2030. It also offers critical tips and strategy on compliant risk adjustment, depiction of patient illness, and compliance with…

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This is what a good outpatient CDI program looks like

By Jason Jobes  This, right here.  You should be focused on risk score accuracy by simultaneously evaluating how to maximize revenue and mitigate risk.  We believe that every organization should get every penny it deserves, just not a penny more.  Many organizations have started outpatient, or ambulatory, CDI programs focused solely on risk score maximization. Don’t do that. If you aren’t trying to ensure the…

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Closing out 2025 with its biggest story: Artificial intelligence

Listen to the episode here.    Here we are, our last episode of Off the Record this year. I hope you’ve had a great 2025. Just my voice today.  I’m ending with a solocast, a reading/summary of a paper about the biggest news story of the year: The explosive growth and proliferation of artificial intelligence, or AI.   You might recall my poll from a couple weeks ago; you all confirmed it. 44% of respondents chose AI, beating…

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2026 OPPS final rule does no favors for our nation’s hospitals

By Brian Murphy The OPPS final rule, incredibly late this year, is finally out. Here I piece together some thoughts on (generously) four hours of sleep after a late night trip to Boston to pick up my daughter from a weekend getaway, so excuse any illogic. You can read the fact sheet easily enough (see…

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AI and the (Hu)man: The role of people in a technology dominated world

We hear it every day: Artificial intelligence including generative AI is the biggest technological breakthrough of our age. Bigger than the internet and color TV. The promises (and hype) are omnipresent, and there to be appear to be some slam-dunk use cases. But fewer are asking about its impact on humans, or paying attention to…

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