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Decoding HCC vs. CPT: A Guide for Physicians and Practices
HCC and CPT codes play distinct but complementary roles in healthcare billing. While CPT captures the services provided, HCC reflects patient diagnoses and risk. Physicians and practices must master both to ensure accurate reimbursement, compliance, and readiness for value-based care. This guide explains key differences and best practices for success.
CDI and Revenue Integrity: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) and Revenue Integrity are two sides of the same coin—working together to improve documentation accuracy, prevent denials, ensure compliance, and protect financial stability. This guide shows how aligning these functions strengthens both patient care and revenue outcomes.