Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

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Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

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1st Attendee $999.00*
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* Next registration cut-off date: 9/16/2024

ACDIS members save $150 off the registration fee.
To register multiple attendees or receive your special discount rate or sign up to become an ACDIS member, contact our sales team at 800-650-6787 or email
sales@hcpro.com.

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Course Overview

ACDIS’ brand-new training for CDI educators

The experienced team of ACDIS CDI educators has trained thousands of CDI professionals over the years. Now, they’re bringing their expertise to fellow educators with the newly released CDI Educator Boot Camp.

Health systems have found the CDI educator role to be a valuable tool for developing system-based training programs, providing oversight through audits, standardizing education and onboarding, and elevating provider education. The CDI Educator Boot Camp teaches best practices so that CDI educators are equipped with the tools they need to train others.

The live virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp is an intensive four-day virtual course with a live instructor, focused on the role and responsibilities of the CDI educator. Through a dynamic blend of lecture and discussion, this course will give students the guidance they need to excel in the role.

The class will also help educators:

  • Anticipate obstacles to learning and learn strategies to overcome them when dealing with adult learners
  • Adjust teaching plans/techniques to both remote and live learning environments
  • Develop exercises and test questions that demonstrate and evaluate critical thinking skills
  • Initiate a comprehensive onboarding plan for new staff
  • Develop and initiate a competency assessment plan for existing staff that includes regular chart audits and constructive feedback
  • Design an effective provider education program

For the live virtual version of the CDI Educator Boot Camp, students complete an additional eLearning module after the virtual instruction, which includes bite-size training on core training skills and teaching competencies:

  • Brief eLearning courses related to:
    • Presentation and public speaking skills
    • Dynamic training techniques
    • Leading new employee orientation
  • Articles from ACDIS’ CDI Journal featuring insights from seasoned CDI educators and auditors

Graduates of the CDI Educator Boot Camp demonstrate that they have cultivated both the both the CDI knowledge and the fundamental training skills necessary to be a successful educator. They earn the CDI Educator Certificate and are allowed to use the designation ACDIS-Approved CDI Educator in their resumes, biographical information, and email signatures.

Join the educators from ACDIS for expert-led lectures and discussions with your peers as you develop the essential skills needed to train and onboard staff, perform audits, and educate providers.


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How does the Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp work?

Class is held Monday – Thursday for 1 week from 11:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time (4 classes).

Please Note: Four days before class starts, you will receive a welcome email that includes the dial-in information for the class.

Class is held Monday – Thursday from September 23  – September 26. Registration cut-off date: 9/16/2024


For more information about our Boot Camps, contact us at 800-650-6787 or email sales@hcpro.com.

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Course Outline/Agenda

Module 1: The History of CDI: Where It Began, Where CDI Is Now, and CDI for the Future

  • History of medical record documentation and early payment models
    • Meaningful documentation
    • Private payers (BCBS)
    • Initiation of Medicare and Medicaid programs
    • Initiation and implementation of ICD in the United States
    • Development of DRG and IPPS
    • Regulatory oversight
  • The evolution of CDI
    • ACDIS
    • AHIMA/ACDIS joint effort for compliant query practices (Query Practice Brief)
    • Additional support for CDI departments: the CDI educator
    • Resources and support for CDI educators

Module 2: The Role of the CDI Educator

  • Mentoring vs. coaching
    • Defining the scope of work for CDI educators
    • Common job requirements of CDI educators
    • Working with physician advisors
    • Education planning for providers
  • Mission creep
    • Identifying mission creep
    • Scope of work for managers vs. CDI educators
    • Appropriately managing defined roles (case scenarios)

Module 3: The CDI Educator’s Role in Onboarding

  • Differentiation between onboarding and training
    • Aligning onboarding with the CDI department’s and organization’s mission
    • Creative ways to onboard new CDI specialists
      • On-site vs. remote onboarding
      • Single-organization vs. multiple-site onboarding
    • Onboarding physician advisors and providers
      • Identifying past experience
      • Availability of the physician advisor (split role with UR)
      • Onboarding new providers effectively
    • Onboarding process in other departments
      • CDI’s role in other departments (quality, UR, nursing, or coding)

Module 4: Learning Essentials

  • Critical thinking
    • Developing critical thinking skills
  • Bloom’s taxonomy of learning
    • The six levels of active learning
    • Creating measurable learning
    • Connecting critical thinking with measurable learning goals
  • Learning styles and adapting education
  • Education planning
    • Techniques to assess baseline knowledge (CDI and providers)
    • Identifying goals and what is needed to achieve them (gap analysis)
    • Root cause analysis
    • Closing the gap (solutions)
  • Developing educational materials
    • Understanding copyright law
    • Developing tip sheets, newsletters, and homework assignments
    • Reaching your audience

Module 5: Training and Education for New CDI Specialists

  • Orientation timeline
  • Identifying and supporting preceptors
  • Identifying education metrics vs. CDI metrics outlined by the CDI manager
  • Developing a training calendar (week by week)
  • Setting up shadowing with coding
  • Developing CDI homework assignments
  • Supporting weekly education with additional resource outlines/handouts

Module 6: Training and Education for Experienced CDI Specialists

  • Orientation timeline
  • Identifying and supporting preceptors
  • Identifying education metrics vs. CDI metrics outlined by the CDI manager
  • Developing a training calendar (week by week)
  • Assessing potential knowledge gaps and developing new skills

Module 7: Training and Education for Physician Advisors and Providers

  • Physician advisors
    • Promoting positive working relationships
    • Shaping the role to the organization’s needs
    • Unified front (reduction of mixed messaging)
    • Working with physician advisors to identify areas of opportunity
    • Scope of work for physician advisors and CDI educators
    • Expectations of certification (CCDS)
    • Networking and learning resources
  • Providers
    • Buy-in and support from leadership
    • Developing clear expectations and providing feedback
    • Developing education plans based on outlined metrics (individual CMI/query responses)
    • Education calendar (monthly lunch-and-learns)
    • Challenges with on-site vs. remote education (i.e., performing rounds)
    • Developing escalation processes
    • Education sessions or newsletters to praise performance
    • Developing education plans for specialties (surgery, cardiology, neurology, trauma)
    • Education metrics for specialty services

Module 8: Record Reviews, Identifying Query Opportunities, and Compliant Query Writing

  • Pros and cons of remote vs. on-site environments
  • Navigating the EHR (pre-record review)
  • Defining the “why” behind the review
  • Record reviews for new CDI specialists
  • Record reviews for experienced CDI specialists
  • Promoting critical thinking
  • When a record review should begin
    • Elements to look for in the ED note and H&P
  • Subsequent reviews and discharge summaries
  • Reconciliation process

Module 9: Auditing and Feedback

  • Communication techniques (verbal and written)
  • Developing an education auditing tool
    • Queries (compliance/appropriateness)
    • Record reviews (missed opportunities)
  • Feedback on education metrics for the CDI department
  • Feedback on education metrics for providers

Module 10: Keeping Up With Industry Trends

  • Education for CDI educators
    • How to stay “in the know”
      • Daily articles/industry trends
      • CMS newsletters
      • Journals (JAMACDI Journal)
      • Industry memberships (ACDIS, AHIMA, AAPC)

Changes in medicine/surgery

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Schedule

September — Class Schedule (Eastern time)

September 23 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
September 24 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
September 25 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
September 26 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Questions/Answers

What is the focus of the Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp?
The Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp is a four-day virtual class taught by a live instructor that focuses on the role and responsibilities of the CDI educator. The course offers guidance on the skills necessary for a CDI educator to succeed in their role. It focuses on: 

  • Defining the role of a CDI educator
  • Training and development needs of CDI specialists
  • Building a successful onboarding program
  • Training techniques to facilitate CDI learning
  • Developing query writing skills
  • Identifying significant learning topics
  • Education of physicians and physician advisors
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Evaluating competency
  • Ethical principles

What computer setup do I need to attend this class?
This class will be hosted on the GoToMeeting platform. Attendees should have access to a computer that has a microphone and speakers to participate; there is also an option to dial in over a phone line if you need to connect on your phone. You can read the full system requirements for GoToMeeting by visiting https://support.goto.com/meeting/help/system-requirements-for-attendees-g2m010003. You can also test your system by visiting https://support.logmeininc.com/gotomeeting/get-ready.

What if I need to cancel or transfer my registration?
Please click here to view our cancellation policy.

What material does the course cover?
To view the course outline, click on “Course Outline” above.

Does the course require any previous experience or training?
Yes. Attendees should be well experienced in working as a CDI specialist.

Who should attend? 

  • CDI educators
  • CDI directors, managers, and supervisors
  • Those wishing to advance to a CDI educator role

Is there a discount for ACDIS members?
Yes. ACDIS members save $150 off the registration fee. Call 800-650-6787 to receive your discount or click here for more information.

How is the course taught?
The course is taught using a combination of lecture, class discussion, and hands-on exercises/case studies.

What do I need to bring to class?

  • Highlighter
  • Sticky notes
  • Pen/pencil

Does HCPro ever share contact information (e.g., name, address, phone number, email address, etc.) with other companies?
Historically, we have not shared contact information with anyone outside of our company. However, it is possible that at some point we might share contact information with other companies that offer products and services that we think would be of interest to our customers. If you would like us to keep your contact information confidential, please let us know so that we can flag your information in our customer database as "Do Not Share."

How do I get more information? 
Contact us at 800-650-6787 or email sales@hcpro.com.

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion of this educational activity, participants will be able to

  • Develop a mission statement to guide CDI educational planning
  • Anticipate obstacles in learning within the adult learner population
  • Adapt teaching plan to different styles of learning
  • Adjust teaching plans/techniques to both remote and live learning environments
  • Implement a learning needs assessment
  • Develop exercises and test questions that demonstrate and evaluate critical thinking skills
  • Initiate a comprehensive onboarding plan for new staff
  • Develop and initiate a competency assessment plan for existing staff, to include regular chart audits and constructive feedback
  • Develop a provider education program

Continuing Education

Credit for this class is pending.

Live Virtual CDI Educator Boot Camp

Things to Know Before Attending Class

What Is Included With Your Purchase

When you purchase a seat for our live virtual Boot Camps, you get online access for one participant to the live sessions, a hard copy of our printed workbook materials, and access to the recordings of the sessions. HCPro reserves the right to revoke your access if we find that you are sharing your login or any of the class information.

Course Materials

You will receive a hard copy of the class materials. These will be shipped to you via UPS. If ordering on our website, please be sure to enter the physical address where these materials should be shipped to. If you order over the phone or if you are unsure of what address we have on file, please ask the person you are speaking with to verify your address information and update accordingly or call our customer service department. Materials should arrive approximately two business days prior to the start of class.

Manuals Needed for Class

There are no manuals required for participation in this class.

Virtual Boot Camp Platform

We use GoToMeeting to present our virtual Boot Camps. To ensure your system supports GoToMeeting, use this link: https://support.goto.com/meeting/system-check. We will send out access information for the class four business days prior to the class start and again one business day prior.

Session Recordings

You will have access to the recordings of each class session via a password-protected page on our website. Recordings will be added to the page within one business day following the live session. You will have access to this page for 60 days after the final live session.

Continuing Education Credits

To receive continuing education credits, you will be required to successfully complete a 40-question quiz that is based off of the content covered throughout the course. Successful completion is achieved by getting at least 80% of the multiple-choice questions correct.

Copyright Protection of Course Materials

The materials used in connection with this course were custom designed by our company specifically for this course. We have invested a tremendous amount of time, money, and effort in developing, refining, and maintaining these materials, and they are protected by copyright laws. Course materials may not be duplicated.

You may use the materials  in direct connection with the course or (ii) as a personal reference in your day-to-day work. No claim is asserted to any U.S. Government, American Medical Association, or American Hospital Association works included in the course materials workbook.

What to Bring to Class

We suggest that you have the following available during the class:

  • Highlighter
  • Notepaper
  • Sticky notes/flags
  • Pen/pencil
  • Current ICD-10-CM Expert for Hospitals
  • Hard copy of class materials

Contact Information

If you have any question about the virtual Boot Camp program, please contact Customer Service at (800) 650-6787 or email customerservice@hcpro.com.


We look forward to having you in class!