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Examine risk adjustment in inpatient and outpatient care settings.


Assess its influence on CDI, coding, quality metrics, and value-based care.


Analyze the organizational and reimbursement impact of risk adjustment.


Differentiate among mortality and length of stay (LOS) methodologies.


Recognize the value of capturing mortality and LOS variables to improve outcomes.

Financial Implications of Risk and Quality Gaps Webinar


Thursday October 16, 2025

2:00-2:30pm EDT


Hospitals often underestimate the financial impact of fragmented risk and quality programs. This session will show how STARs, PSIs, and HCCs influence reimbursement and why siloed approaches lose revenue. Through real-world examples and ROI insights, we’ll reveal hidden costs, highlight the value of a holistic strategy, and share a practical roadmap to uncover revenue opportunities while improving compliance and quality.

Rachel Mack, MSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, CCS, CRC

Rachel Mack is a Managing Consultant in CDI and specializes quality metrics and PSI reporting. She leverages her expertise to improve documentation accuracy, quality reporting, and patient outcomes.

Linda Wiseman, BSN, RN, CCDS

Linda Wiseman is the Consulting Director of CDI at UASI. She specializes in CDI, healthcare information technology, and process improvement, leveraging her nursing background to drive operational excellence and enhance documentation accuracy.

Comprehensive Solutions to Enhance Patient Safety and Reduce PSI Risks.

Post-pandemic challenges have made Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) more critical than ever. Hospitals are facing higher risks of infections, falls, and readmissions, with safety gaps impacting ratings and financial outcomes.


Below, Rachel Mack, MSN, RN, CCDS, CDIP, CCS, CRC, shared some brief insights into PSI reporting and their impact on hospital revenue and patient care.

Trusted by 550+ hospitals over 40 years, UASI is the premier ICD-10 education partner for HIM directors, coding managers, and revenue cycle leaders.