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Commissioners with the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) frequently are asked in many forums, such as conferences, how applicants can study and prepare for the Certified Case Manager (CCM) certification exam.
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Case management directors struggle daily with how best to assign caseloads to their staff, but its not enough to rely on benchmarks of caseload statistics. Many other factors can affect how many patients a case manager can manage adequately, experts say.
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Collaboration between key hospital departments is crucial to making sure discharge planning starts at the earliest possible point in the patient encounter, and the latest advances in technology certainly can facilitate the necessary interdepartmental communication.
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A pilot project under way at Arnot Ogden Medical Center in Elmira, NY, is assessing how likely patients are to adhere to their prescribed medication regimen, with the ultimate goal of helping them to become more compliant, says Tina Davis, RN, MS, CNS, senior director of continuum of care.
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When the case management department at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics implemented a series of initiatives to improve the throughput of patients, the average length of stay for surgical patients dropped from 7.9 days to 4.6 days and overall length of stay dropped from 6.3 days to 5.1 days including all the outliers.
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Employees who are injured or ill return to work full time more quickly and experience a shorter period of disability when the health care components and disability components of an insurance company work together, a CIGNA study of 60,000 short-term disability claims has shown.
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Quality improvement organizations (QIOs) have gone a long way toward erasing the previously adversarial and punitive roles of their predecessors, the peer review organizations, according to a new study in the bimonthly journal Health Services Research.
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Suspecting that a colleague might be impaired by drugs or alcohol is difficult; knowing what to do with those suspicions is even harder.
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At CIGNA, disability nurse case managers often partner with nurse case managers from the health care side of the company to facilitate getting an injured worker back on the job.
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Gaps in the system are costing you money: the injury that isnt reported right away; the employee who doesnt keep a doctors appointment; and the supervisor who doesnt make an effort to find a position for an employee with temporary restrictions.