Presentation of audit findings

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·  W7A1 AUDITOR REVIEW FORM.xlsx (15.107 KB)
Assignment Objectives:
 
1. Meet CAHIIM Curriculum requirement for Associate Degree
a. Domain III. Informatics, Analytics and Data Use
b. Subdomain III.C. Analytics and Decision Support
c. Section 1. Explain analytics and decision support
d. Competencies Analytics and decision support o Data visualization, dashboard, data capture tools and technologies
2. Meet CAHIIM Curriculum requirement for Associate Degree
a. Domain VI. Leadership
b. Subdomain VI.F. Strategic and Organizational Management
c. Section 5. Utilize enterprise-wide information assets in support of organizational strategies and objectives
d. Competencies Data/information visualization and presentation
3. Meet CAHIIM Curriculum requirement for Bachelor Degree
a. Domain III. Informatics, Analytics and Data Use
b. Subdomain  III.C. Analytics and Decision Support
c. Section 5. Apply knowledge of database querying and data  exploration and mining techniques to facilitate information retrieval
d. Competencies: Data presentation standards and tools
4. Meet CAHIIM Curriculum requirement for Bachelor Degree
a. Domain III. Informatics, Analytics and Data Use
b. Subdomain III.D. Health Care Statistics
c. Section 2. Analyze statistical data for decision making
d. Competencies: Data reporting and presentations techniques
 
Assignment Purpose:
 
Presentation of audit findings
 
Assignment Description:
 
Information:
DRG 193: Simple Pneumonia with MCC (Wt. 1.4261)
            DRG 194: Simple Pneumonia with CC (Wt. 0.9695)
            DRG 195: Simple Pneumonia without CC/MCC (Wt. 0.7111)
            Hospital Base Rate = $1,234.56
 
Step One:  Review the attached audit findings for five coders
 
Step Two:  Determine the following
1. Overall accuracy rate for all coders
2. Each Coder’s overall accuracy rate
3. Overall DRG (all DRG’s) assignment accuracy rate
4. Each Coder’s DRG (all DRG’s) assignment accuracy rate
5. Overall accuracy of each DRG assignment (193, 194, and 195)
6. Each Coder’s overall accuracy for each DRG assignment (193, 194, and 195)
7. Pre-audit CMI
8. Post-audit CMI
 
Step Three:  You have been asked to present your audit findings to the CEO. Create a Power Point Presentation (10 slides) which will demonstrate your audit findings. Be sure to use graphs, charts, diagrams, etc. Use the notes section of the power point. Be prepared to answer any of the questions that the CEO may ask about the data. Show overall and individual results. Identify overall and individual strengths and weaknesses. This should be a voice-over presentation.
 
Step Four:  Submit your presentation for grading
Your Power Point should:
1. Be 10 slides in length
2. Contain Voice-Over
3. Cover each point (1-8) above
4. Be audience ready
5. Appropriate use of color, font and graphics
6. Appropriate use of Notes section with majority of information in the Notes and just highlights in the slides.

Using Health Information Technology As A Source Of Evidence-Based Practice

Using Health Information Technology As A Source Of Evidence-Based Practice

Post a 1 page in APA style( No more than 250 word)description of your practice concern. Outline how you used health information technology to locate evidence-based practices that address this concern. Cite and include insights from the resources. Analyze how health information technology supports evidence-based practice. CITE SOURCES AND USE AT LEAST 3 REFERENCES.
FYI:  Read the following scenario from the text (McGonigle & Mastrian, 2018 p. 506):Consider how the resources identified in the scenario above could influence an organization’s practice. •Twelve-hour shifts are problematic for patient and nurse safety, and yet hospitals continue to keep the 12-hour shift schedule. In 2004, the Institute of Medicine (Board on Health Care Services & Institute of Medicine, 2004) published a report that referred to studies as early as 1988 that discussed the negative effects of rotating shifts on intervention accuracy. Workers with 12-hour shifts realized more fatigue than workers on 8-hour shifts. In another study done in Turkey by Ilhan, Durukan, Aras, Turkcuoglu, and Aygun (2006), factors relating to increased risk for injury were age of 24 or less, less than 4 years of nursing experience, working in the surgical intensive care units, and working for more than 8 hours.  • •Select an issue in your practice that is of concern to you. Using health information technology, locate at least three evidence-based practice resources that address your concern and that could possibly inform further action.

Adoption Of New Technology Systems

Application: Adoption Of New Technology Systems

For this Assignment, Write a 4-5 page essay in APA style •Using Rogers’ (2003) theory as a foundation you assume the role of a nurse facilitator in a small hospital in upstate New York. You have been part of a team preparing for the implementation of a new electronic health records system. Decisions as to the program that will be used have been finalized, and you are now tasked with preparing the nurses for the new system. There has been an undercurrent of resistance expressed by nurses, and you must respond to their concerns. You have a meeting scheduled with the nurses 1 week prior to the training on the new EHR system. Consider how you can use the five qualities outlined by Rogers (2003) to assist in preparing the nurses for the upcoming implementation., Outline how you would approach the meeting with the nurses. Be specific as to the types of information or activities you could provide to address each area and include how you would respond to resistance. •Analyze the role of nurses as change agents in facilitating the adoption of new technology.
FYI: CITE SOURCES & USE AT LEAST 3 REFERENCES.

CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL

Running Head: CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL
Barbara Maclure
South University Online
Week one Project
Center for Disease Control
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is one of the most outstanding and a very important center in the United States. The function is to provide information to the American population about various diseases and see how to prevent many contagious diseases for control and prevention. Dr. Joseph Mountain was the founder of The Center for Control and Prevention on July 1st in the year 1946. The Center for Control Disease headquarter is in Atlanta Georgia. There almost 500 employers who were mainly engineers and entomologist. The Center for Disease Control was established as an institution that has expanded to investigate many diseases and provide knowledge to prevent many illnesses. The Healthy People has a vision for The Center for Disease Control during the 21st century. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention put many hours into work to help the population to prevent diseases in the 21st century. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention works very hard to make individuals stay healthier and keep individuals safe by putting science in action, which allows the Center for Disease Control to deal with critical health problems through an enormous amount of the correct information, such as charting a definite course of action and work with other people in the community. The Center for Disease control plays a very important role in giving reliable information to individuals to diagnose and prevent diseases (CDC.2017).
The Center for Disease Control sustained and maintained public and private entities which includes thirteen services to the State of Alabama with over 3,000 centers for Disease workers at various locations with approximately 50 Health departments throughout The Center for Disease Control main headquarters in Atlanta Georgia.
There are approximately 125 States that are over seas and 45 nations that are assigned to The Center for Disease Control. Tuberculosis and HIV are infectious diseases that can put a strain on the community resources, threaten nations, and destroy lives. There are other diseases that can spread across the world in hours or days. The Center for Disease Control. The Center for Disease control have employees that travel to foreign countries to investigate diseases and the cause of outbreaks of infectious diseases. (Berros-Torres,rt,al. 2017). The primary protective source of disease outbreaks is the work that the Center for Disease Control does to assist both local and States departments by protecting society from using products and ideas of technology to detect food-borne sickness to evaluate a program for the prevention of family violence and train and educate people regarding HIV and the importance of immunizations of children for prevention of diseases such as polio, measles, mumps, tuberculosis just to name a few. The Center for Disease Control believes that the up-to-date information has little to no meaning unless the information is sensible or easily accessed to individuals that it was designed to serve. The Center for Disease Control improves health decisions to give credible information into the community and to Americans the information involves safety and allows patients to access the best health options in the community daily by using communication through the media and internet (CDC.2017). The Center for Disease Control also provide consultation to international agencies and many nations to assist in the prevention of diseases by control, health promotion and environmental health. The CDC gives assistance and administer health services and categories of grant programs while making certain that the health and wellbeing of Americans are being met. The center for Disease Control provides expert advice and assistance by responding to State, local, Federal, and private organization on matters that are related to prevention and control activities and prevention.
The office of the Center for Disease Control Prevention provides leadership for the CDC being responsible for related diseases participants in the development Of the Center for Diseases Control 1, provide the implementation and control direct leaders, give assistant to the secretary for Surgeon General and health on policies concerning The Center for Control activities. They also develop Center for Control objectives and goals, collaborate with Public Health of worldly health and international activities related to prevention and control of disease (CDC.2017). They provide technical expert opinions to handle consumer affairs for The Center for Disease Control. The program evaluation and program office mission are to make the impact greater in size for effective public health programs through program design and innovation for continuous improvements by bringing different elements of a complex activity within The Center for Disease Control into a relationship that will ensure new initiatives. They also guide the analysis and collection of accountable data and performance that includes the works of Healthy People 2020 and provide harmony performance and measurement by various programs within the Center for Disease Control.
Doctor Joseph Mountain was a public health leader and doctor that came up with a way to convert Malaria control in areas of wars to other agencies to control and monitor the disease. Doctor Alexander Langmuir was employed by The Center for Disease Control as chief epidemiologist. Doctor Langmuir set in motion the disease surveillance program to analyze, disseminate, and collect data for public health care employees. Emory University donated land to the Center for Control Disease that is located on Clifton Road during the year of 1946 to build The Center for Disease Control main headquarters. The Center for Disease Control established a relationship with Dr. Jonas Salk in the early fifties to test the polio vaccination after an outbreak of the disease. There were many other immunizations that the center was testing relating to diseases such as influenza, small pox, and Malaria. In the sixties the center took on other challenges to earn bigger achievements when the research was done to help cure venereal diseases, and tuberculosis when the jet gun vaccination was introduced for testing as a cure for tuberculosis. The Center for Control Disease Prevention has many missions and responsibilities to combat diseases, and the center has taken on many responsibilities since the year 1946 (Tharian.2018).
References
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2017). Guidelines for Preventing opportunistic infections among hematopoietic Stem cell transplant recipient MMWR Recommendations and reports: Morbidity and Mortality weekly report.
Recommendations and reports,49(RR-10),1
Berrios-Torres.S. I, Umscheid.C.A., Bratzler.D.W. (2017). Center for Disease Control and Prevention guideline for the prevention of surgical site infection 2017 JAMA surgery 152, (8),784-791
Tharian.B.(2018). Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Science and Medicine.
http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/science-medicine/centers-disease-control-and prevention