Meaning case management
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Planned approach to manage service or treatment to an individual with a serious medical problem. Its dual goal is to contain costs and promote more effective intervention to meet patient needs. Often referred to as large case management.
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When a member requires a great deal of medical care, the health insurance company may assign the member to case management. A case manager will work with the patient's healthcare providers to ass [..]
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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 multip [..]
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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The process relating to workers compensation claims in which the recovery and rehabilitation of an injured worker is overseen by a case manager. The goal of the case manager is to focus on the rehab [..]
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Coordination and ongoing review of services to help make sure care is appropriate and meets a customer's health care needs. Case management is usually done when the customer has a condition that [..]
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A process to help you and your doctors manage and coordinate specific health care needs. We do this to make sure you’re getting the right care.
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Way of managing and delivering health care services that improves quality and reduces costs.
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n. in healthcare, refers to a system of managing, coordinating, and implementing the delivery of healthcare services. The goal is to facilitate their treatment, improve the quality of care, and utiliz [..]
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A cost-containment program designed to identify alternate, less costly methods of treatment for seriously ill patients without sacrificing the quality of care a patient receives. Also called large cla [..]
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Case Management is the function of long-term or short-term interaction with a client that is focused on monitoring and overseeing treatment programs and general welfare. This is a function that is oft [..]
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techniques used to process cases from one stage of the proceeding to another, such as setting deadlines for discovery or scheduling a series of pretrial conferences. Case management calls for ...
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The process by which all health-related matters of a case are managed by a physician or nurse or designated health professional. Physician case managers coordinate designated components of health care, such as appropriate referral to consultants, specialists, hospitals, ancillary providers and services. Case management is intended to ensure continu [..]
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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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Assistance for families in assessing the needs of older adults and making arrangements for services to help the older adult remain as independent as  possible. 
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Case managment in legal terms refers to the schedule of proceedings involved in a matter. There are various stages in litigation, such as the filing of a complaint, answers, the discovery process (int [..]
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Facilitating the access of a patient to appropriate medical, rehabilitation and support programs, and coordination of the delivery of services. This role may involve liaison with various professionals [..]
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A system of assessment, treatment planning, referral and follow-up that ensures the provision of comprehensive and continuous services and the coordination of payment and reimbursement for care.
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This is the way health plans help people with complex care needs. Case managers help coordinate care to help people improve their health.
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A client centered approach in the delivery of intensive services, designed to prepare and coordinate comprehensive employment plans for participants, to assure access to the necessary training and sup [..]
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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 [..]
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care, and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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Coordinating patient care to ensure cost-effective treatment.
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The coordination of medical care and services for a patient requiring care.
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A process of: identifying people at high risk for problems related to complex health care needs and; reviewing ways to coordinate care.
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The process of coordinating medical care provided to patients with specific diagnoses or those with high health care needs. These functions are performed by a case manager who can be a physician, nurse or social worker.
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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 [..]
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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A way to help you get the care you need, especially when you need pre -authorized care from several services. Usually a nurse helps arrange for your care.
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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Case management is a system embraced by employers and insurance companies to ensure that individuals receive appropriate, reasonable health care services.  
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Case management means the coordination and implementation of the cluster of activities directed toward supervising, treating and managing the behavior of individual sex offenders.
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The Case Management Society of America defines case management as a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation, and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual’s health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality cost-effective outcomes. The case management process includes assessment, problem [..]
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The process of coordinating medical care provided to patients with specific diagnoses or those with high health care needs. These functions are performed by case managers who can be physicians, nurses, or social workers.
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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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Customizing setting in which possible headers for the notes are defined (for example, "internal note", "response").
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Status of a case that contains a particular system behavior.
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Customizing setting in which you can redefine the interface texts of the case.
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A case that is positioned below another case in a case hierarchy.
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Customizing setting that determines the attributes of a case and the properties of the attributes.
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A picture displayed on the welcome page or confirmation page of a mobile application.
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An incident for processing, for example, a customer complaint.
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Component for the processing of cases.
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A classification of cases.
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A structured collection of classifications that you can assign to cases in order to group cases with similar customer-defined attributes together.
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Step that is processed within a process route.
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An attribute that, depending on the case type, can be assigned to a case.
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The status of a case.
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Customizing setting that determines the possible status values and status transfers of a case.
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Interface for searching by case.
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Customizing setting that determines the functions available in a case.
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A system of coordinating medical services to treat a patient, improve care, and reduce cost. A case manager coordinates health care delivery for patients.
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The monitoring and coordination of treatment rendered to patients with specific diagnosis or requiring high-cost or extensive services.
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The stages for handling doping cases. It includes deciding if athletes have a ‘case to answer’ for a potential doping violation and presenting that case before a tribunal.
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