2022 Stronger - P114 - Sustaining Malnutrition Hospital Reimbursement for Dietitian-Led Interventions - On Demand
It is estimated that 20% to 60% of hospitalized patients are malnourished. Failing to correctly identify and document malnutrition can negatively impact reimbursement. The implementation of dietitian-performed, nutrition-focused physical exams; a formalized documentation process; and accompanying provider education resulted in: (1) increased diagnosing of malnutrition in surgical patients [pre-intervention: 194, post-intervention: 334]; (2) increased concordance in severity of malnutrition between the dietitian and provider [pre-intervention: 8.64%, post-intervention: 46.3%]; (3) increased reimbursement [pre-intervention: $278,566, post-intervention: $571,281]; and (4) sustained reimbursement at six, 12, 18 and 24 months post-intervention. Continued interdisciplinary collaboration is needed to optimize identification and documentation of malnutrition and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
Target Audience
- Healthcare Executives
- Healthcare Quality Professionals
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Other Healthcare Professionals
Learning Objectives
Explain the dietitian’s role in identifying malnutrition.
Describe the importance of congruent documentation between dietitian and provider on hospital reimbursement values for malnutrition.
Additional Information
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Faculty
Kelly Fedder, MS, RD, LD, CNSC, Registered Dietitian, University of Kentucky HealthCare, Lexington, KY
Disclosure
Credit Types
Nurses (CNE)
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Physicians (CME)
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Healthcare Executives (ACHE)
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Healthcare Quality Professionals (CPHQ)
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Other Healthcare Professionals (General CE Credit)
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Available Credit
- 0.50 ACHE
- 0.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 0.50 ANCC
- 0.50 CPHQ – Certified Professional Healthcare Quality
- 0.50 General CE - Attendance