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When Ocean Medical Center in Brick, NJ, and Meridian At Home care agency collaborated on a remote monitoring program for heart failure patients, the readmission rate for heart failure dropped from 14.93% before the program began to 4.84% in the first eight months of the pilot program.
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Now that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has issued a proposed rule that would prohibit payment for healthcare-acquired conditions for Medicaid beneficiaries, it's more important than ever that case managers work with physicians to ensure that conditions that are present on admission are clearly documented in every patient's chart, says Deborah Hale, CCS, president of Administrative Consultant Services, a health care consulting firm based in Shawnee, OK.
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The utilization of services by self-pay patients has increased by 6.9% over the last fiscal year at St. Joseph's Hospital and Candler Hospital, both in Savannah, GA, says Susan M. Younggreen, director of patient financial services.
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[Editor's note: This is the second part of a multi-part series on demonstrating the value of case management to your organization. Last month, we discussed the vast array of financial and clinical outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of your department as well as to demonstrate its impact on the bottom line of the organization. This month, we discuss the tremendous amount of data that can be collected and used for performance improvement, within the department and across the institution. Next month, examples of case management report cards will show how to present this data in a usable format.]
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As a case manager, your job involves being an advocate for your patients as well as keeping your hospital's best interest in mind. That means you need to be informed about the financial aspects of patient care.
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Examples of financial outcomes measures include length of stay (LOS), cost per day, cost per case, and third party payer denials.
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[Editor's note: This month we include the first part of a two-part series on demonstrating the value of case management to your organization. We cover metrics to measure and goals for your department. In next month's issue, we'll continue with examples of benchmarking and case management report cards.]
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As part of its efforts to increase patient satisfaction and reduce length of stay, City of Hope reorganized its case management department, assigning case managers by unit and assigning all utilization review activities to a dedicated staff of registered nurses.
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At New England Baptist Hospital, in Boston, social workers meet most patients at the pre-admission screening appointment. A case manager follows up with at risk patients after discharge to make sure they have a smooth transition home.