May 24, 2019
Case Management Monthly

Developed in 1986, critical pathways have been a primary tool for the case manager, and, used correctly, they can guide and optimize a patient's care.

May 22, 2019
News & Insights

Q: What is a model practice act and what are its benefits?

May 21, 2019
News & Insights

Researchers at the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University have developed a new tool for providers to track and potentially identify the early onset of serious underlying issues relevant for multiple chronic conditions that may otherwise go undetected.

May 17, 2019
Case Management Monthly

Can a fast track system really improve care in the emergency department (ED) and move patients through the system more quickly? Authors of a recent study say, yes.

May 15, 2019
News & Insights

Q: What is the best advice you can give for developing and managing a successful case management program?

May 14, 2019
News & Insights

The Healthy Nevada Project, a community-based population health study that combines genetic, clinical, environmental, and social data to advance population health goals, recently announced it is expanding its enrollment, adding 25,000 testing slots in southern Nevada.

May 10, 2019
Case Management Monthly

Case managers already know their responsibility for patients doesn’t end at discharge and an important part of readmission prevention involves following up with the patient well after he or she leaves. But a new study shows one problem area where case managers might want to put some additional attention: the transition from SNF to home.

May 8, 2019
News & Insights

Q: I know that there is a mandatory duty to report abuse and neglect to law enforcement, but where is line between protecting patient privacy and a case manager's duty to warn when a patient is in danger of harming themselves? 

May 7, 2019
News & Insights

A new survey from McKinsey found that 53% of consumers report being adversely affected by one or more of the social determinants of health (SDoH), and having these needs unmet leads to more emergency room visits and hospital stays.

May 3, 2019
Case Management Monthly

In Maryland, an innovative program called SBIRIT (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment) is helping take some of the weight off case managers working with substance use disorder patients by successfully steering those patients into treatment through the use of peer recovery specialists.

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