Outpatient CDI programs should share provider-facing metrics that are clinically meaningful, aligned with ambulatory documentation goals, and unlikely to be perceived as payment-driven prompting.RAF scoresare an appropriate metric because they reflect how well the documented and coded condition burden represents the patient panel’s complexity in risk adjustment models. Discussing RAF supports education around accurate diagnosis capture, specificity, and annual recapture of active chronic conditions that are monitored, evaluated, assessed/addressed, or treated. In contrast,APC payment ratesare facility OPPS payment constructs and typically are not actionable for individual ambulatory provider documentation improvement.HCC per member per month paymentsis explicitly financial and can create compliance risk by tying documentation discussions directly to payment, which outpatient CDI guidance warns against in provider messaging.MCC ratesare primarily an inpatient DRG severity concept and are not the most relevant outpatient performance measure. Therefore, RAF scores best balance provider relevance, program goals, and compliant education focus.
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