If there is no chief complaint, or no acute or chronic  condition, auditors may not even continue with the record and negate its value  altogether, according to nationally recognized coding and documentation  authority Terry Fletcher, who is currently uncovering errors in an ongoing  review of more than 1,000 records. During the next edition of Talk Ten  Tuesdays, she will share her findings in the second of a four-part series on auditing  issues in physician documentation.
Other segments to be featured on the broadcast include:
- Tuesday Focus: There’s a strong emphasis to collect data  about the opioid epidemic, specifically from individuals at risk or already  addicted. But what are healthcare organizations doing with this information?  Lesley Kadlec with the data analytics practice council at the American Health  Information Management Association (AHIMA) reports on how the data can be used  to respond to this crisis. 
 
 
 
- Coder Burnout: Confessions of a formerly burned-out coder  will come from Kristi Pollard, a senior coding consultant at Haugen Consulting  Group, who reports on 10 strategies to keep from feeling the burn.
 
 
 
- Mental Health Report: Nationally renowned psychiatrist H.  Steven Moffic, MD reported on new research that reveals burnout doesn’t just  happen at work, but also at home. Dr. Moffic says that parental burnout can  intertwine and interact with workplace burnout. 
 
 
 
- Talkback: Talk Ten Tuesdays co-host Erica Remer, MD returns  with another installment of her popular segment.
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