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Throw Away Paper Notes and Move Into World of Technology
The technology revolution can be a boon to case managers by saving time and making their jobs easier — but there are pitfalls to relying too much on electronic tools.
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ED-based Universal Screening Helps Identify Patients at Risk for Suicide
Can a universal screening approach for suicide be implemented efficiently in a busy emergency setting where taking care of acute problems is the primary focus? Parkland Hospital & Health System in Dallas has demonstrated that it can, and administrators there believe their approach could be adapted for use in other hospital systems.
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Want a Case Management Revolution? Here’s How It’s Done
Using a homegrown seven-day case management program, a Florida hospice gives case managers more time to work with patients, improving quality and efficiency of care.
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Here’s How Complex Case Management Can Work
A case management complex care team handles a health system’s most challenging patients by working toward a number of goals, including using a risk stratification tool to triage patients who could benefit the most.
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Complex Care Teams Can Take Case Management to New Levels
Patients with unusually difficult obstacles to transitions can end up with long lengths of stay or too many ED visits and rehospitalizations. A complex care team is one way to solve this problem.
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Compliance Measures for the Case Manager’s Daily Practice — Part 3
In the last two issues, we reviewed the areas of compliance in the Conditions of Participation for utilization review and began our discussion on the CoP for discharge planning. In this issue, we will continue our discussion of the areas of compliance for discharge planning.
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EDs Confront Surge in Hospitalizations and Deaths From Flu-related Complications
With flu widespread in every state except Hawaii, frontline providers have been busy this year trying to stay ahead of what is shaping up to be a robust flu season.
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AHA Requests Delay of Application Deadline for Bundled Payments Program
The American Hospital Association has asked CMS to delay the March 12 deadline for hospitals to apply for the Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Advanced program and to furnish more detailed information on how the program would work.
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Don’t Do the ‘Same Old Thing’ When It Comes to Bundled Payments
Case managers can’t just keep doing the same old thing when bundled payments arrangements begin. Because the hospital is taking a financial risk by participating, case managers must ensure patients receive everything they need in a timely manner and move through the continuum quickly and safely.
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Improve Your Outcomes by Reducing Variations in Care
With bundled payments and other quality initiatives, hospitals should constantly improve their processes. A multidisciplinary team from the hospital works with community physicians and post-acute providers to develop protocols.