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Brain Trauma: What Case Managers Should Know
When brain trauma patients are discharged from hospital intensive care, a rehabilitation facility is the next step. At the rehab facility, a case manager will work closely with a team that helps patients regain functional ability. But often, the family wants to take a patient home too soon in the rehab process. In talking with patients’ families, the importance of “staying the course” with rehabilitation is imperative.
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Transitional Pain Service Helps Patients Reduce Dependence on Opioids
Amidst the national opioid addiction crisis, a Utah nurse with a background in case management has collaborated with a team of doctors and nurses at a Veterans Administration hospital to reduce opioid use and dependence in patients — and their program has gained attention from The Joint Commission.
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A Case Manager’s Guide to Malpractice Prevention
Meticulous documentation, education on compliance issues, and clear communication can help mitigate a case manager's risk of facing malpractice.
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Health Coaching Helps Patients With Diabetes Improve Healthy Behaviors
A pilot study of hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes found that 80% of patients who received a case management health coaching intervention were not readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge. The patients with diabetes who were enrolled but never participated in the intervention returned to the hospital within the first two weeks post-discharge.
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Better Communication Can Improve Home Health Education for Patients
The authors of a new study suggest that hospitals are not providing patients with enough education about home health services, leading to unrealistic expectations after they are discharged home.
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Case Managers Should Be Aware of Fraud and Abuse Laws
Hundreds of healthcare providers are investigated and fined or reach settlements with the federal government each year under federal fraud, abuse, and kickback statutes. Federal investigators have pursued hospital case managers, as well as physicians and other providers.
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Interdisciplinary Care Rounds: A Key Strategy for Improving Case Management Outcomes, Part 4
This month concludes the four-part series on the topic of interdisciplinary care rounds. This issue will focus on talking points for rounds, documentation related to rounds, measuring the success of rounds, and how to manage the rounding process in the future.
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AHA: Hold Off on Star Ratings Until CMS Can Fix Problems
Problems with the structure and execution of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services star ratings are so serious that the agency should halt their use until repairs can be made, according to a letter sent by the American Hospital Association to the government agency.