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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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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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Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1994
Prior to institution of case management Mr. G would have remained on the neuroscience acute care unit until nursing home placement could be arranged, a process which often took a year because of the severe shortage of Medicaid beds in South Carolina. Because case managers collaborated to identify and resolve the problem, the outcome for those such as ...
R, Dring, B, Hiott, K, Elliott
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Prior to institution of case management Mr. G would have remained on the neuroscience acute care unit until nursing home placement could be arranged, a process which often took a year because of the severe shortage of Medicaid beds in South Carolina. Because case managers collaborated to identify and resolve the problem, the outcome for those such as ...
R, Dring, B, Hiott, K, Elliott
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Styles of Case Management: The Philosophy and Practice of Case Managers
Community Mental Health Journal, 1997A great deal of discussion and research has gone into defining and clarifying the role of "case manager" (CM) for persons with severe mental illness. This three state survey examines the philosophy and activities of practicing CMs in an attempt to identify current styles of case management.
J G, Hromco, J S, Lyons, R E, Nikkel
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The American Journal on Addictions, 1992
Implementing appropriate treatment of patients with dual diagnosis is one of the most vexing conundrums in contemporary psychiatry. Surprisingly, however, there have been few reports of the use of case management in treating this patient group, despite its apparent face‐value applicability to this difficult clinical population. The authors report their
Susan E. Mason, Samuel G. Siris
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Implementing appropriate treatment of patients with dual diagnosis is one of the most vexing conundrums in contemporary psychiatry. Surprisingly, however, there have been few reports of the use of case management in treating this patient group, despite its apparent face‐value applicability to this difficult clinical population. The authors report their
Susan E. Mason, Samuel G. Siris
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1993
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, eg elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
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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, eg elderly people or people with learning difficulties.
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Management of a case of arhinia
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2009Arhinia is a rare condition characterised by the congenital absence of nasal structures, with different patterns of presentation, and often associated with other craniofacial or somatic anomalies. To date, about 30 surviving cases have been reported.
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Case Management Model or Case Manager Type? That is the Question
The Health Care Manager, 2002Case management models have been categorized many different ways, but classification into two generic models is proposed here: an interrogative model that relies on intense oversight with expected cost reduction and a patient advocacy model that relies on a brokering arrangement for services in the best interest of the patient. A randomized trial in an
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Orthopaedic Nursing, 1998
I'm going to close with some of my ideas about the characteristics that case managers exhibit. I have a great deal of professional respect for case managers. I think that you are a tenacious lot. One of the major things that case managers do is help create new alternatives to problems. You open doors; no ...
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I'm going to close with some of my ideas about the characteristics that case managers exhibit. I have a great deal of professional respect for case managers. I think that you are a tenacious lot. One of the major things that case managers do is help create new alternatives to problems. You open doors; no ...
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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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