POA Reporting for Hospital Acquired Conditions

Strategies to Obtain Complete Documentation
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LIVE AUDIOCONFERENCE

Sponsored by the Association of Clinical Documentation Improvement Specialists

Thursday, June 12

1:00-2:30 p.m. (Eastern)
12:00-1:30 p.m. (Central)
11:00-12:30 p.m. (Mountain)
10:00-11:30 a.m. (Pacific)

Hospitals have been reporting the present-on-admission (POA) indicator for several months, and now the government is starting to return claims that don’t contain POA indicators for every diagnosis. The stakes will get higher in October when hospitals will be paid a lower-weighted DRG for eight hospital-acquired conditions (HAC) when those conditions are not POA and are the only complication/comorbidity (CC) or major CC (MCC) reported.

In the 2009 IPPS proposed rule, CMS proposes to expand this list of eight conditions to include nine new conditions. Everything points to a tougher road for coders and to more specific documentation from physicians. Querying physicians for the documentation you need to properly report POA indicators for HAC is critical—not only for your hospital’s bottom line, but also to ensure compliance and appropriate facility and physician profiles.

Join HCPro and expert speakers Robert Gold, MD, and DeAnne W. Bloomquist, RHIT, CCS, for this important 90-minute audioconference. They will discuss POA and HAC reporting requirements, explain when and how to query for additional documentation, how to avoid reporting a high number of indicators for POA, and take audience questions following their presentation.

NOTE: This is an intermediate-level program. Participants should be familiar with POA indicators.

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