Enhancing Inpatient CDI Outcomes: Best Practices in Documentation and Coding
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Enhancing Inpatient CDI Outcomes: Best Practices in Documentation and Coding March 02, 2026 · Health Data · Privacy and Security

Enhancing Inpatient CDI Outcomes: Best Practices in Documentation and Coding

By Tarman Aziz, MD, CCDS


Successful organizations will be those that design AI-enabled workflows to elevate clinical reasoning, maintain provider accountability for the clinical story, and treat documentation integrity as an operational discipline.

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