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FAQs
Who are Case Managers?
Case managers influence patient referrals for many services, including homecare, rehabilitation,
long-term care and behavioral health.
Case Manager is a person who arranges necessary health-care services for a patient or group of patients.
The case manager could be a doctor, a nurse, another health care professional, or a social worker.
What is a Nurse Case Manager?
Nurse Case Managers ensure patients get the health services and benefits they need.
What do they do?
Case managers oversee case management outcomes, guidelines and standards of practice, reimbursement, trends in managed care, ethical/legal issues,
and assessment. Case management consists of plan of care development, coordination, monitoring, and evaluation. Case managers work with individuals or groups of varied cultural backgrounds, age, and gender.
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Case Managers Practice in:
Acute Care Hospitals
Rehab Hospitals
Insurance Companies
HMOs
Home Health Agencies
Hospice Organizations
Skilled Nursing Facilities
Disability Management Firms
Third Party Administrators
Self-Insured Businesses
Federal and State Agencies
Clinics
Law Offices
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