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Accurate, Compliant, Clinician-Centric Documentation

NerdyTrix's CDI solution is more than a review service—it's a collaborative platform that improves documentation at the source, connecting clinical reasoning to compliant language.

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How We Add Value

Clinician Partnership

Automated query suggestions are always reviewed for clinical appropriateness, never just automation for the sake of volume.

Education, Not Error-Hunting

We provide your clinicians and coders with just-in-time learning, ensuring clarity and compliance without disruption.

Continuous Quality

Monthly analytics reports break down query trends, educational impacts, and CDI impact on both clinical and financial outcomes.

Our Process

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Digital Encounter Capture

EHRs and notes streamed through secure APIs.

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Real-Time Analysis

Proprietary language models flag ambiguous terms, missing severity/risk indicators, or incomplete metrics.

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Query Management

Suggested clarifications are routed to providers via secure portals, supporting evidence-based responses—not just "checkbox" compliance.

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Feedback Loop

System adapts and evolves with your workflows, never imposing rigid templates.

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Executive Reporting

Administrators see CDI trends, improvement areas, and links to national compliance standards in a single view.

Technology Stack

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AI-Powered Clinical Language Analysis

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Secure Provider Messaging/Query Portal

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End-to-End Integration

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Analytics & Reporting Dashboard

Compliance Commitment

All query logic is rooted in official regulatory guidelines and is always available for audit or inspection. We link documentation standards to public resources like AHIMA CDI Guidelines.

Regulatory Compliance
Audit Ready
AHIMA Guidelines

Why It Reflects Our Values

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Mutual Respect

Mutual respect for clinical expertise

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Integrity in Documentation

Integrity in documentation (no "upcoding" tricks)

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Transparent Conversations

Transparent, modern query and feedback conversations

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Knowledge-Sharing

Knowledge-sharing as a built-in, not optional, feature

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