Welcome to the Foundations of Case Management, a comprehensive guide designed specifically for registered nurses (RNs) who are transitioning into the field of case management. This indispensable tool serves as an essential desk reference for both new case managers and those already in the field seeking to solidify their foundation in case management practices. With its straightforward approach, this book equips nurses with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully navigate this critical aspect of healthcare.
The book begins with a clear explanation of what case management entails. It outlines the necessary skills, qualities, and traits that a successful case manager should possess. This foundational knowledge is crucial for any RN looking to make a seamless transition from nursing to case management. Moreover, it helps identify the areas of nursing that are directly transferable to this new role, ensuring that the reader can leverage their existing skills effectively.
As readers progress through the chapters, they will gain insights into the various components of case management. Topics covered include:
Introduction to Case Management | Principles of Case Management Practices |
The Case Management Process | Utilization Management Review |
Ethical, Legal, and Practice Standards | Care Delivery |
Rehabilitation | Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems |
Communication | Quality and Outcomes Measurements |
Reimbursement Methods and Managed Care Principles | Definitions and Abbreviations |
Each chapter is thoughtfully crafted to be comprehensive yet not overwhelming. The content is presented in an easy-to-understand format, guiding the reader through the complexities of case management without inundating them with excessive detail. This structure allows for a more engaging learning experience.
Case studies are included throughout the book to illustrate key concepts in real-world scenarios, making the material relatable and applicable. Additionally, thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter encourage readers to self-assess their skills and competency levels, fostering a deeper understanding of the material.
Deanna Cooper Gillingham, RN, CCM, is the author of this significant work. With over twenty-five years of extensive, award-winning clinical and case management experience, including specialized areas such as complex case management and transplant case management, Deanna brings a wealth of knowledge to this guide. As the co-founder and CEO of the Case Management Institute, she is dedicated to developing future leaders in case management and reducing barriers to entry in the profession.
In conclusion, the Foundations of Case Management is more than just a textbook; it is a practical resource that case managers will find invaluable in their daily work. Whether you are entering the field or looking to enhance your existing skills, this book serves as a constant companion, guiding you every step of the way.
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