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“I love a form”: The Case for Written Documentation Queries

Michael Millward March 11, 2026
In this article, “clinicians” refers to all types of healthcare workers; Doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals included.

When Mastery Turns into Monotony: What’s Next for CDSs?

Nour Alatari February 26, 2026
Many Clinical Documentation Specialists reach a point - often three or more years into the role - where the work begins to feel repetitive. The..

Beyond the Physician Note: Why Every Clinician’s Documentation Matters in Saudi Arabia

Nicole Draper February 10, 2026
As a Clinical Documentation Specialist with 13 years experience in CDI, and as the Director of Clinical Documentation Improvement Australia (CDIA), I..

The Same Mission in Different Systems: A Clinical Documentation Specialists Experience of Public and Private Healthcare

Michael Millward January 27, 2026
Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI) has grown into an important part of both the public and private healthcare system. Over the past several..

From Bedside to CDI: Why Nursing Documentation Matters

Bhavna Seebaluck January 20, 2026
Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI) is often framed as a technical process involving coding accuracy, medical documentation, and hospital funding...

Is Fever and Tachycardia in the Face of Infection Truly Sepsis?

Cesar M Limjoco MD December 18, 2025
Fever and tachycardia are common physiological responses to infection. While these symptoms can indicate an underlying illness, their presence alone..