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Case Management: Where Theory Meets Occupational Health Nursing Practice? By Dianne Dyck Disability Case Management is a challenging aspect of the Occupational Health (OH) Nursing practice.
D. Gursansky, J. Harvey, R. Kennedy
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Nursing Clinics of North America, 2015
Health care in the United States is changing rapidly under pressure from both political and professional stakeholders, and one area on the front line of required change is the discipline of case management. Historically, case management has worked to defragment the health care delivery system for clients and increase access to health care.
Judy, Woodward, Eve, Rice
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Health care in the United States is changing rapidly under pressure from both political and professional stakeholders, and one area on the front line of required change is the discipline of case management. Historically, case management has worked to defragment the health care delivery system for clients and increase access to health care.
Judy, Woodward, Eve, Rice
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Professional Case Management, 2020
OBJECTIVES: This is the first of a 2-part article that discusses essential case management practices and strategies amidst the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
H. Tahan
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OBJECTIVES: This is the first of a 2-part article that discusses essential case management practices and strategies amidst the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
H. Tahan
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Adolescent Psychotherapy, 2018
The Court shall actively manage the cases before it in accordance with the Rules of Procedure without impairing the freedom of the parties to determine the subject-matter of, and the supporting evidence for, their case.
Martin Knapp +5 more
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The Court shall actively manage the cases before it in accordance with the Rules of Procedure without impairing the freedom of the parties to determine the subject-matter of, and the supporting evidence for, their case.
Martin Knapp +5 more
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1991
“This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of case management systems for the co-ordination of care of people with long-term mental illness living in the community. Many of the principles are equally applicable to other client groups with long-term needs, e.g. elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
F, Holloway, E K, McLean, J A, Robertson
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“This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of case management systems for the co-ordination of care of people with long-term mental illness living in the community. Many of the principles are equally applicable to other client groups with long-term needs, e.g. elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
F, Holloway, E K, McLean, J A, Robertson
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Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI)
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Criminal Psychology, 2019Background Information: The LS/CMI is the “fourth generation” revision (see appendix A to learn about 3 and 4 generation instruments) of the LSI-R that provides a comprehensive measure of offender risk, needs, and responsivity (RNR) factors, as well as a
D. Andrews, J. Bonta, J. Wormith
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2017
This chapter considers the way in which the court ‘actively manages’ cases. All disputed cases are subject to a level of court management and enforcement of its directions orders. The chapter provides an understanding of the time at which active case management commonly occurs and explains the following: the ethos of case management; allocation (to ...
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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This chapter considers the way in which the court ‘actively manages’ cases. All disputed cases are subject to a level of court management and enforcement of its directions orders. The chapter provides an understanding of the time at which active case management commonly occurs and explains the following: the ethos of case management; allocation (to ...
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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Psychiatric Services, 1992
Although little consensus exists about the precise meaning of case management in the care of chronic mental patients (1-3), the concept is widely endorsed and has assumed a central role in service planning. In this article I expand on an earlier discussion of the semantics of case management (1) by suggesting a conceptual approach for synthesizing ...
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Although little consensus exists about the precise meaning of case management in the care of chronic mental patients (1-3), the concept is widely endorsed and has assumed a central role in service planning. In this article I expand on an earlier discussion of the semantics of case management (1) by suggesting a conceptual approach for synthesizing ...
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