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Physician's Guide - Understanding and Working With Integrated Case Managers

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Improving the outcomes for patients in our changing healthcare system is not straightforward. This grounding publication on case management helps physicians better meet the unique needs of patients who present with poor health and high healthcare-related costs, i.e., health complexity. It details the many challenges and optimal practices needed to work effectively with various types of case managers to improve patient outcomes.  Special attention is given to integrated case management (ICM), specifically designed for those with health complexity. The book provides a systematic method for identifying and addressing the needs of patients with biological, psychological, social, and health-system related clinical and non-clinical barriers to improvement. Through ICM, case managers are trained to conduct relationship-building multidisciplinary comprehensive assessments that allow development of prioritized care plans,to systematically assist patients to achieve and document health outcomes in real time, and then graduate stabilized patients so that others can enter the case management process. Patient-centered practitioner-case manager collaboration is the goal. 
This reference provides a lexicon and a roadmap for physicians in working with case managers as our health system explores innovative ways to improve outcomes and reduce health costs for patients with health complexity. An invaluable, gold-standard title, it adds to the literature by capturing the authors' personal experiences as clinicians, researchers, teachers, and consultants. The Physician's Guide: Understanding and Working With Integrated Case Managers summarizes how physicians and other healthcare leadership can successfully collaborate with case managers indelivering a full package of outcome changing and cost reducing assistance to patients with chronic, treatment resistant, and multimorbid conditions.  

List of contents

Foreword.- Preface.- Acknowledgments.- I. Overview of Case Management, Health Complexity, and the Integrated Case Management Approach.- 1. Patient Health Care Assist and Support Services, Integrated Case Management, and Complexity Assessment Grids.- 2. Health Complexity and the Interaction Between Physical and Behavioral Health Conditions in Adults.- 3. Health Complexity and the Interaction Between Physical and Behavioral Health Conditions in Children and Youth.- 4. The Organizational and Operational Setup of Adult Integrated Complex Case Management.- 5. The Organizational and Operational Setup of Pediatric Integrated Complex Case Management.- 6. Indirect and Direct Physician Support for Integrated Case Management in Adults.- 7. Indirect and Direct Physician Support for Integrated Case Management in Children/Youth.- II. Guidelines for Physicians Working to Maximize Patient Outcomes in Collaboration with Integrated Case Managers- 8. Organizing and Implementing Value-Added Integrated Case Management.- 9. Connecting Integrated Case Management with Integrated Complex Inpatient and Outpatient Care.- 10. Physicians' Contributions to Building and Participating in a Population-Based Case Management Center of Excellence.- III. Appendices.- Appendix 1. Integrated Case Management (ICM) Algorithmic Triage Strategies.- Appendix 2. Adult Integrated Case Management-Complexity Assessment Grid (ICM-CAG) Variables and their Clinical Anchor Points.- Appendix 3.  Scripted Dialogue for Adults.- Appendix 4.Elina's ICM-CAG Assessment Story.- Appendix 5.  Scripted Dialogue for Children/Youth and Parents/Caregivers.- Appendix 6. Care Plan Development Sheet.- Appendix 7.  Measurement of Progress: Goals, Actions, Outcomes.- Appendix 8. Pediatric Record for Outcome Measurement  (ROM).- Appendix 9. Pediatric ICM-CAG Variables and Anchors.- Appendix 10.Pediatric ICM-CAG Item Anchor Point Actions.- Appendix 11.  Understanding "Complexity Assessments" for Youth and Families Helped by Case Management.

About the author

Roger G. Kathol, MDAdjunct Professor, University of MinnesotaPresident, Cartesian Solutions, Inc.™Chief Medical Officer/Physician Board Advisor, Case Management Society of AmericaBurnsville, MN, USA  Katherine Hobbs Knutson, MD, MPHMedical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of MedicineDurham, NC, USA Peter J. Dehnel, MDMedical Director for Case Management and Utilization ManagementBlue Cross Blue Shield of MinnesotaEdina, MN, USA

Summary

Improving the outcomes for patients in our changing healthcare system is not straightforward. This grounding publication on case management helps physicians better meet the unique needs of patients who present with poor health and high healthcare-related costs, i.e., health complexity. It details the many challenges and optimal practices needed to work effectively with various types of case managers to improve patient outcomes.  Special attention is given to integrated case management (ICM), specifically designed for those with health complexity. The book provides a systematic method for identifying and addressing the needs of patients with biological, psychological, social, and health-system related clinical and non-clinical barriers to improvement. Through ICM, case managers are trained to conduct relationship-building multidisciplinary comprehensive assessments that allow development of prioritized care plans,to systematically assist patients to achieve and document health outcomes in real time, and then graduate stabilized patients so that others can enter the case management process. Patient-centered practitioner-case manager collaboration is the goal. 
This reference provides a lexicon and a roadmap for physicians in working with case managers as our health system explores innovative ways to improve outcomes and reduce health costs for patients with health complexity. An invaluable, gold-standard title, it adds to the literature by capturing the authors' personal experiences as clinicians, researchers, teachers, and consultants. The Physician's Guide: Understanding and Working With Integrated Case Managers summarizes how physicians and other healthcare leadership can successfully collaborate with case managers indelivering a full package of outcome changing and cost reducing assistance to patients with chronic, treatment resistant, and multimorbid conditions.  

Product details

Authors P Dehnel, Peter J. Dehnel, Katherin Hobbs Knutson, Katherine Hobbs Knutson, Roger Kathol, Roger G Kathol, Roger G. Kathol
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319289571
ISBN 978-3-31-928957-1
No. of pages 343
Dimensions 155 mm x 233 mm x 15 mm
Weight 611 g
Illustrations XV, 343 p. 12 illus. in color.
Series Humana Press
Current Clinical Psychiatry
Current Clinical Psychiatry
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Psychiatrie, B, Medicine, General practice, Public Health und Präventivmedizin, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Psychiatry, Public Health, Public health & preventive medicine, Allgemeinmedizin / Familienmedizin, Primary care (Medicine), Primary Care Medicine

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