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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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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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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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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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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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2016
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.
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.
Susan Cunningham-Hill, Karen Elder
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Reconstruction case management
Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 1997C a s e management has been an important part of HIV/AIDS treatment and care coordination since the early days of the epidemic. Although there are a variety of models of case management, some using nurses and/or social workers and other peer support by volunteers, components of the case management model function are evident in almost all HIV/AIDS ...
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1994
Medicare reimbursement allows home care nurses to provide management and evaluation (MAE) of the patient care. The service is a model of nurses providing case management for persons at risk for rehospitalization. This article describes the program, lists criteria for identifying MAE-eligible patients, and describes documentation issues when providing ...
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Medicare reimbursement allows home care nurses to provide management and evaluation (MAE) of the patient care. The service is a model of nurses providing case management for persons at risk for rehospitalization. This article describes the program, lists criteria for identifying MAE-eligible patients, and describes documentation issues when providing ...
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1994
Case management is a frequently used term in nursing; however, it is not easily defined. The discussion that follows examines the various meanings of case management and the roles of the case manager.
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Case management is a frequently used term in nursing; however, it is not easily defined. The discussion that follows examines the various meanings of case management and the roles of the case manager.
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