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  • Depression tops list of attending problems for rehabilitation patients

    A growing body of research establishes a link between rehabilitation and depression. There are many questions still unanswered, but researchers agree on one fact: If you work in rehab, youre going to have to deal with depression.
  • No double standard: CARF applies its own rules

    Have you ever been through a rigorous CARF accreditation survey and wondered if CARF walks the walk as well as it talks the talk? The short answer is yes, CARF does apply its own standards, those that are not specific to medical care, internally.
  • Going from good to great is Studer program’s goal

    Aligning with the health care customer service model of the Studer Group whose Road Map to Excellence is guided by five pillars: service, quality, people, finance, and growth was a natural fit for Providence Health System.
  • News brief: IOM recommends more diverse health work force

    A recent report from an Institute of Medicine panel recommends strategies for achieving greater diversity among health professionals, a goal that would lead to improved access to care for racial and ethnic minority patients.
  • Abstract & Commentary: Contact isolation: Is patient too isolated?

    Synopsis: As determined by process of care measurement, adverse event occurrence, and patient satisfaction, quality of care is compromised by infection control procedures.
  • An array of resources helps case managers work effectively

    By creating a series of tools and other resources, Premera Blue Cross has been able to increase the efficiency of its case management department and earn coveted accreditation from Washington, DC-based URAC. The case management program at the Mountlake Terrace, WA, health plan is one of only two in the state of Washington to achieve URAC accreditation. The health plan covers members in Washington and Alaska.
  • Prepare carefully for your day in court

    It sounds exciting to be an expert witness until you take the stand in court and the attorney for the other side questions your credibility, B.K. Kizziar asserts. Thats why she advises case managers who are interested in becoming expert witnesses to learn how the legal system works and be prepared for what they may encounter in a case.
  • Insurer to pay physicians for e-mail consultations

    In an effort to ensure that chronically ill members get the most effective and efficient health care services, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee has developed a pilot project to pay physicians for e-mail consultations, telephone calls, and group visits with members with diabetes, hypertension, or congestive heart failure.
  • 90 million adults with poor reading skills are at risk

    Adults with lower than average reading skills are less likely than other Americans to get potentially life-saving screening tests, be vaccinated for flu and pneumonia, and take their children for well-child physician visits, according to a report by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).
  • Clear, appropriate CM documentation essential

    Documentation is a valuable communication tool throughout the case management process, providing an accurate record of the assessment, care plan, and execution of treatment and services. Through systematic collection of information about the service experience, the end results of care can be evaluated.