[USA health system] == Case management in health care == The American Case Management Association (ACMA), a non-profit association dedicated to the support and development of the profession of case management through educational forums, networking opportunities, legislative advocacy and establishing the industry`s Standards of Practice, def...
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[mental health] Case management is the coordination of community services for mental health patients by allocating a professional to be responsible for the assessment of need and implementation of care plans. It is usually required for individuals who have a serious mental illness and need ongoing support in areas such as housing, employmen...
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The monitoring and coordination of treatment rendered to patients with specific diagnoses or requiring high cost or extensive services. May include complex treatment plans or discussion between multiple practitioners.
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The monitoring and coordination of treatment rendered to patients with specific diagnosis or requiring high-cost or extensive services. Method designed to accommodate the specific health services needed by an individual through a coordinated effort to achieve the desired health outcome in a cost effective manner. The monitoring and coordination of ...
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A traditional term for all the activities which a physician or other health care professional normally performs to insure the coordination of the medical services required by a patient. It also, when used in connection with managed care, covers all the activities of evaluating the patient, planning treatment, referral, and follow-up so that care is...
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Coordination of services to help meet a patient's health care needs, usually when the patient has a
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a process whereby covered people with specific health care needs are identified and an efficient treatment plan formulated and implemented to produce the most cost-effective outcomes.
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monitoring and coordinating of treatment given to patients with specific diagnosis or requiring high-cost or extensive services.
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A process in which individuals are partners in the management of their mental illnesses and in their recovery. Case management focuses on accelerating the use of available services to restore or maintain independent functioning to the fullest extent possible. In pursuing this goal, case management helps people connect to needed services and support...
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A term used to describe formal services planned by care professionals.
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Coordinated approach to deliver addiction services. Example: Using case management for rehab and housing.
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The monitoring, planning, and coordination or treatment provided to patients with conditions requiring high cost or extensive services.
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A term used to describe formal services planned by care professionals.
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A client centered approach in the delivery of services, designed to prepare and coordinate comprehensive employment plans for participants, to assure access to the necessary training and supportive services, and to provide support during program participation and after job placement. In accordance with this definition, the case manager acts as a f...
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