If the provider’s response to the query is different than what was expected by the CDIP, the CDIP should implement the department’s escalation process to ensure the validity and accuracy of the documentation and the coded data. The escalation process is a standardized procedure that involves a manager, committee, or other supervisory position to review and assess the query and the response, and to determine the appropriate next steps. The escalation process may include contacting the provider for clarification, education, or feedback; consulting with a physician advisor/champion or a coding auditor; or reporting the issue to a higher authority or regulatory body. The escalation process should be documented and communicated clearly and respectfully to all parties involved.
A. Record the query response as disagreed. This is not a sufficient action to take if the provider’s response to the query is different than what was expected by the CDIP. Recording the query response as disagreed may indicate a lack of agreement or consensus between the CDIP and the provider, but it does not address the underlying issue of documentation validity or accuracy. It may also create a negative impression or relationship between the CDIP and the provider.
B. Have a different CDI query the provider. This is not an appropriate action to take if the provider’s response to the query is different than what was expected by the CDIP. Having a different CDI query the provider may create confusion, inconsistency, or redundancy in the query process. It may also undermine the credibility or authority of the original CDI who queried the provider.
C. Revise the query and send it back to the provider. This is not a recommended action to take if the provider’s response to the query is different than what was expected by the CDIP. Revising the query and sending it back to the provider may imply that the CDI is dissatisfied or disagreeing with the provider’s response, which may be perceived as disrespectful or confrontational. It may also suggest that the CDI is trying to influence or coerce the provider to change their response, which may compromise the integrity and compliance of the query process.
References:
CDIP Exam Preparation Guide, 2021 Edition. AHIMA Press. ISBN: 9781584268530
Guidelines for Achieving a Compliant Query Practice—2022 Update | ACDIS
Guidelines for Achieving a Compliant Query Practice (2019 Update) - AHIMA
The Provider Query Toolkit: A Guide to Compliant Practices
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