1. What is the purpose of CDI metrics and statistics?

 A. To measure the number of diagnoses captured by CDI programs

 B. To evaluate the impact of CDI efforts on clinical documentation

 C. To track financial outcomes of CDI programs

 D. All of the above

 Answer: D. All of the above

 Rationale: CDI metrics and statistics help measure the effectiveness of

CDI programs in terms of diagnoses captured, impact on documentation

quality, and financial outcomes.

2. Which of the following is a commonly used CDI metric?

 A. Case mix index (CMI)

 B. Hospital-acquired conditions (HACs)

 C. Patient satisfaction scores

 D. Length of stay (LOS)

 Answer: A. Case mix index (CMI)

 Rationale: CMI is a key metric used in CDI to measure the average

relative complexity of diagnoses treated in a healthcare facility.

3. How is CDI data usually collected and analyzed?

 A. Through manual chart reviews and data entry

 B. Through electronic health record (EHR) systems

 C. Through claims data analysis

 D. All of the above

 Answer: D. All of the above

 Rationale: CDI data can be collected and analyzed through various

methods including manual reviews, EHR systems, and claims data

analysis.

4. Which of the following is true about CDI statistics?

 A. They are used to monitor trends and patterns in clinical

documentation

 B. They help identify areas for improvement in documentation practices

 C. They provide insights into the accuracy and completeness of

diagnoses

 D. All of the above

 Answer: D. All of the above

 Rationale: CDI statistics are essential for monitoring trends, identifying 

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