AHIMA Online Education: CDIP Exam Prep Series
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Now more than ever, a strong, highly respected clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program can make a difference in achieving the goals of RAC audits, ARRA/HITECH, and other important initiatives aimed at improving the quality of healthcare. In response to industry demand, the Commission on Certification for Health Informatics and Information Management (CCHIIM) developed the CDIP credential.
Professionals earning the CDIP credential will:
- Be distinguished as knowledgeable and competent in clinical documentation in patient health records
- Be positioned as leaders and role models in the health informatics and information management community
- Demonstrate competency in capturing documentation necessary to fully communicate patients’ health status and conditions
- Help provide a strong base of expertise in the industry
AHIMA certification can also help to:
- Improve earning potential
- Increase opportunity for career advancement
- Provide a forum to connect with colleagues
As technology changes the way documentation is captured through the use of EHRs, AHIMA is leading the effort to ensure it is still clear, concise, and compliant. AHIMA has extensive expertise in CDI guidance, knowledge of documentation requirements relative to compliant coding and billing, in addition to EHR functionality to support documentation capture.
At the heart of AHIMA’s mission and vision is documentation that supports quality health information. The CDIP certification confirms the commitment of AHIMA to globally improve and maintain quality information for those involved in healthcare as well as support the integrity of the patient’s health record.
This exam prep series is designed for individuals who are preparing to sit for the Certified Documentation Improvement Practitioner (CDIP)[insert register mark] certification exam to obtain the CDIP credential. Please refer to the AHIMA Certification Website for information about the CDIP credential and related eligibility requirements: http://www.ahima.org/certification/CDIP
AHIMA certifications are administered by the AHIMA Commission on Certification for Health Informatics and Information Management (CCHIIM). The CCHIIM does not contribute to, review, endorse or require any review books, review sessions, study guides, or other exam preparatory activities. While use of AHIMA Exam Prep products for AHIMA certification exam preparation cannot guarantee an exam candidate will earn a passing score on the exam, AHIMA has carefully prepared exam prep materials to help make students successful candidates for the credential.
CDIP: Domain 1 - Clinical Coding
Course Description
This four-lesson course covers the topic of clinical coding practice, including ICD-10-CM, ICD-10-PCS, CPT, and HCPCS Level II codes. Coding guidelines and conventions are reviewed, along with the various prospective payment systems utilized in today’s healthcare environment.
Course Objectives
- Review the importance of ICD-10-CM official coding guidelines.
- Review the importance of ICD-10-PCS official coding guidelines.
- Review the importance of ICD-10-CM/PCS AHA coding clinic references.
- Review the importance of CPT coding guidelines.
- Review the importance of AMA CPT assistant guidance.
- Explain the importance of ICD-10-CM/PCS coding conventions.
- Explain the importance of CPT coding conventions.
- Explain the value of encoders.
- Explain the Prospective Payment System (PPS).
- Explain the Ambulatory Payment Classification (APC).
- Explain the Ambulatory Patient Group (APG) Payment System.
- Explain MS-DRGs, APR-DRGs, and AP-DRGs.
- Explain the importance of MS-DRGs: Inpatient.
- Explain the importance of CPT/HCPCS: Outpatient.
- Explain the importance of Principal Diagnosis Selection.
- Explain the MCC/CC: Secondary Diagnosis Assignment.
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
CDIP: Domain 2 - Leadership
Course Description
This four-lesson course evaluates the leadership role of a CDI professional, along with roles of the CDI team, physician champion, coding staff, and others in the CDI process. The importance of affiliating with external professional organizations and associations is also discussed. Also learn to develop CDI policies and procedures in this course.
Course Objectives
- Evaluate the importance of an affiliation with professional organizations.
- Assess the importance of certification for CDI professionals
- Review the components of continuing education.
- Assess the importance of organizational awareness.
- Define the members of the CDI team and the value of team building.
- Evaluate CDI program development.
- Assess the value of policies and procedures for CDI specialists and programs.
- Define the need for medical staff training.
- Describe the importance of a physician champion.
- Evaluate the query work flow for a CDI program.
- Define and understand key performance indicators (KPIs), compliance and reporting.
- Review celebrating CDI programs during CDI month.
- Identify potential projects for CDI programs.
- Evaluate the importance of projects to measure the effectiveness of CDI programs.
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
CDIP: Domain 3 – Records Review & Document Clarification
Course Description
This four-lesson course covers the process of reviewing the record and seeking document clarification through compliant queries. Pertinent quality measures will be discussed, as well as the process to resolve differences between a working DRG and a final DRG.
Course Objectives
- Identify the components of compliant query writing.
- Determine documentation requirements for query writing.
- Determine the necessary clinical indicators to support the query.
- Identify the specificity, diagnosis clarification and abnormal findings utilized for an effective query.
- Identify the stakeholders in a CDI program.
- Identify HACs, PSI, and Core measure and how a CDI program utilizes these quality measures.
- Recognize that communication in a CDI program can be electronic or handwritten.
- Summarize the importance of query follow-up.
- Assess the importance of queries for clarification of documentation for MS-DRGs, APR-DRGs.
- Define missed opportunities.
- Review the importance of education for providers.
- Explain the importance of the response rate.
- Clarify how to document the query follow-up.
- Evaluate the process of having policies and procedures for a CDI program.
- Explain how to resolve differences between a Working DRG versus Final DRG.
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
CDIP: Domain 4 - CDI Metrics and Statistics
Course Description
This four-lesson course walks through the key performance indicators of a CDI program. CDI professionals must know how to track and trend pertinent data, as well as present the data in an effective manner. Benchmarking and auditing is also covered in this course.
Course Objectives
- Understand KPIs for your CDI program
- Determine the best methods for tracking and trending information
- Understand how to create a dashboard to share information
- Understand the importance of setting internal goals
- Identify regional and national benchmarks
- Understand the importance of monitoring
- Understand the importance of auditing query content
- Evaluate the importance of auditing CDI performance
- Understand why DRG discrepancy rates should be monitored
- Identify who are the stakeholders
- Determine the frequency of reporting data
- Understand correction action to be taken to improve documentation
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
CDIP Domain 5—Research and Education
Course Description
This four-lesson course covers the benefits of research and education in a successful CDI program. Coordination of education and different types of educational offerings for various stakeholders are covered.
Course Objectives
- Explain the benefits of focused education.
- Clarify the availability of educational opportunities.
- Describe the importance of knowledge of Coding Concepts and Coding Guidelines.
- Explain the importance of provider based education.
- Explain how providers can help with coding guidelines compliance.
- Determine the frequency of education.
- Define some methods of educating providers.
- Explain the importance of monitoring external regulatory agencies for updates.
- Perform updated education based on changes.
- Ensure coordination of education across multiple departments.
- Explain the need to continue monitoring compliance for educational opportunities.
- Explain the benefits of accessing AHIMA.
- Explain the benefits of accessing ACDIS.
- Determine the importance of establishing internal facility goals.
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
CDIP Domain 6: Compliance
Course Description
This four-lesson course walks through the key performance indicators of a CDI program. CDI professionals must know how to track and trend pertinent data, as well as present the data in an effective manner. Benchmarking and auditing is also covered in this course.
Course Objectives
- Explain the importance of monitoring CDI activity.
- Explain the regulatory requirements for CDI programs.
- Explain potential legal issues with CDI.
- Explain the importance of compliance for CDI.
- Determine who the important regulatory agencies are for compliance.
- Review the importance of understanding the regulations and expectations.
- Explain the importance of education.
- Identify ethical documentation practices.
- Assess the importance of monitoring compliance.
- Identify best practices for the CDI program.
- Explain the importance of monitoring the program for compliance.
- Define potential meetings to attend for reporting purposes.
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
AHIMA Online Education: RHIA Exam Prep Series
This exam prep series is designed for individuals who are preparing to sit for the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) certification exam to obtain the RHIA credential. Please refer to the AHIMA Certification Website for information about the RHIA credential and related eligibility requirements: http://www.ahima.org/certification/RHIA
AHIMA certifications are administered by the AHIMA Commission on Certification for Health Informatics and Information Management (CCHIIM). The CCHIIM does not contribute to, review, endorse or require any review books, review sessions, study guides, or other exam preparatory activities. While use of AHIMA Exam Prep products for AHIMA certification exam preparation cannot guarantee an exam candidate will earn a passing score on the exam, AHIMA has carefully prepared exam prep materials to help make students successful candidates for the credential.
RHIA Domain 1—Data Content, Structure & Standards (Information Governance)
Course Description
This 7-lesson course covers the AHIMA RHIA certification Domain 1. It offers a refresher of topics related to data content, structure, and standards; and coding according to established guidelines, design, management and maintenance of databases, data dictionaries and the legal health record.
RHIA Domain 2—Information Protection: Access, Disclosure, Archival, Privacy & Security
Course Description
This 6-lesson course covers the AHIMA RHIA certification Domain 2. It provides an overview and a method of self-assessment for those functions critical to the resources, actions and responsibilities of the RHIA within the healthcare organization as they relate to the protection of information.
Course Objectives
The objectives for the Exam Prep: RHIA Domain 2 course are:
- Review how to deal with privacy and security external forces - bring balance to federal and state laws and regulations
- Work through privacy program design, management, and best practice recommendations
- Manage access, disclosure and use of protected health information to ensure privacy and confidentiality
- Understand the separate and integrated roles of the privacy and security officials
- Review front-end and back-end protective privacy and security policies and technology safeguards
- Indentify important aspects of workforce privacy and security training and management
AHIMA is currently improving this course to provide a better learning experience. Check back soon for the new and improved version.
RHIA Domain 3— Informatics, Analytics & Data Use
Course Description
This 14-lesson course covers the AHIMA RHIA certification Domain 3. This online exam preparation course provides an overview of informatics, analytics, and the use of data - including analysis and presentation. Best practices for health information systems are also reviewed.
RHIA Domain 4—Revenue Management
Course Description
This 8-lesson course covers the AHIMA RHIA certification Domain 4. It provides a review of key concepts related to revenue cycle management in HIM. It includes topics of reimbursement optimization, coding and auditing management, accreditation and licensing processes, and medical identity theft.
RHIA Domain 5—Leadership
Course Description
This 12-lesson course covers the AHIMA RHIA certification Domain 5. This training focuses on HIM-related management and organizational principles. Topics include human resources management, productivity standards, budgeting, contract management, and meeting planning.
AHIMA Online Education: RHIT Exam Prep Series
This exam prep series is designed for individuals who have successfully completed a CAHIIM-accredited HIM college program, and are preparing to sit for the Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) certification exam to obtain the RHIT credential. Please refer to the AHIMA Certification Website for information about the RHIA credential and related eligibility requirements: http://www.ahima.org/certification/RHIT
AHIMA certifications are administered by the AHIMA Commission on Certification for Health Informatics and Information Management (CCHIIM). The CCHIIM does not contribute to, review, endorse or require any review books, review sessions, study guides, or other exam preparatory activities. While use of AHIMA Exam Prep products for AHIMA certification exam preparation cannot guarantee an exam candidate will earn a passing score on the exam, AHIMA has carefully prepared exam prep materials to help make students successful candidates for the credential.
Data Content, Structure and Information Governance
This 6-topic course covers Domain 1 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.
Access, Disclosure, Privacy and Security
This 5-topic course covers Domain 2 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.
Data Analytics and Use
This 7-topic course covers Domain 3 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.
Revenue Cycle Management
This 10-topic course covers Domain 4 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.
Compliance
This 8-topic course covers Domain 5 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.
Leadership
This 6-topic course covers Domain 6 of the AHIMA RHIT certification domains, subdomains and tasks. It is designed to assist students in successfully completing this particular section of their RHIT certification exam.