The CDI Specialist and CDI Nurse Advisor: Refining Relationships, Roles, and Responsibilities
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The CDI Specialist and CDI Nurse Advisor: Refining Relationships, Roles, and Responsibilities September 12, 2022 · Workforce Development

The CDI Specialist and CDI Nurse Advisor: Refining Relationships, Roles, and Responsibilities

By Omar E. Monet Ayala, RHIT, CDIP, CCS


A robust clinical documentation integrity (CDI) program is composed of a multifaceted team that often includes a CDI specialist and a CDI nurse advisor/champion. Not all CDI programs have a CDI nurse advisor and, even if they do, they may not always have coding experience. Refining the relationship between the CDI specialist and CDI nurse advisor is imperative to a mutually respectful and successful CDI program.

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