About the authors
Melinda Tully, MSN, CCDS, is Senior VP of Clinical Services and Education and has 25+ years in Acute Care as a Clinical Specialist and Nurse Practitioner. Her area of specialty is clinical documentation education focused on continuous quality improvement.
Paul Weygandt, MD, JD, MPH, MBA, is a Certified Physician Executive (CPE) with over 20 years of combined experience in medical management, legal counsel, and orthopedic surgery. His area of specialty is facilitating CFO-CMO/VPMA/Physician Relationships to drive quality improvement.
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- David Block MD, PhD on ICD-10: AMA Decision Tries to Avoid the Inevitable – and Will Likely Fail
- David Block MD, PhD on Open Medicare Database, Good or Bad for Healthcare?
- Steve Sisko on ICD-10 Impact on Medicare, Medicaid, Commercial Reimbursement
- Admin on AMA Votes to Stop ICD-10
- David Block MD, PhD on AMA Votes to Stop ICD-10
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HIMSS11 and Being Patient-Centric about the Data
This was my first visit to HIMSS and I must say, I was impressed. 31,000 attended the show and HIMSS had over 14,000 professional registrants. The Keynotes were likewise impressive: From Dr. Regina Benjamin, U.S. Surgeon General, Office of the … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical Documentation, Health Reform, Patient Safety, Quality Measures
Tagged cms, himss, patient care, patient safety, plan of care, quality care
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