Hospital Case Management – May 1, 2005
May 1, 2005
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Computerized case management: What technology can do for you
If your case management department isnt replacing paper records with electronic technology, its likely to become more difficult to find the information you need to cut down on avoidable days and denials, track outcomes information, and demonstrate the value of case management to your hospitals administration team. -
Ensure your system meets current and future needs
When you choose an information system for your case management department, make sure it will meet your future needs, as well as your current needs, advises Vicky Mahn-DiNicola,RN, MS, CPHQ, vice president for clinical design support services at ACS Healthcare Solutions, Midas+ with headquarters in Tucson, AZ. -
Access program reduces inappropriate admissions
A program that places nurse case managers in all admissions areas of the hospital has helped Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, LA, cut down on inappropriate admissions and transfers and improve patient flow. -
CMs coordinate care for patient at end of life
A team approach to hospice care helps members of the interdisciplinary team provide support for patients and each other at HealthEast Hospice Care, based at St. Josephs Hospital in St. Paul, MN. The hospital is part of the HealthEast Care System, also in St. Paul. -
How to explain to clients what case managers do
After an exhaustive process that involved collecting more than 150 ways to define case management and testing them in the field, the Case Management Leadership Coalition has come up with a way that case managers can tell consumers what they do. -
What is results-driven case management?
Everyone wants a good outcome from case management services, but not everyone knows what the result should be or how to measure it. -
Critical Path Network: Holistic wound care yields better healing rates
The wound care center at Presbyterian Hospital of Plano (TX) takes a holistic approach to patient care by assigning each patient to one nurse who provides hands-on care and case management. -
Critical Path Network: Is your falls prevention program getting results?
To comply with the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations new National Patient Safety Goal to reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls, your organization must assess and periodically re-assess each patients risk of falling including the potential risk associated with the patients medication regimen and take action to address any identified risks. -
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