News & Analysis

February 1, 2013
Case Management Monthly

Many organizations across the country have learned that patient care is more effective when providers work together. One means of accomplishing this goal is by performing patient rounds using teams that include a number of different practitioners, from physicians and nurses to case managers and pharmacists.

 

February 1, 2013
Case Management Monthly

Solid ­documentation is necessary not only to prove medical necessity, but also to help case managers better estimate LOS.

 

January 1, 2013
Case Management Monthly

Successful programs to reduce preventable hospital readmissions range from the transitional care model ­created by Mary Naylor, PhD, FAAN, RN, a nurse researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, to Project RED, created by the Commonwealth of ­Massachusetts. Kathleen Heery, MS, RN, CCM, and Cheryl ­Pacella, DNP(c), HHCNS-BC, CPHQ, the ­homecare consultant and quality advisor at CAP Consulting, LLC, discussed the secrets to their success during "Reducing Readmissions by ­Improving ­Transitions in Care," an HCPro webcast.

January 1, 2013
Case Management Monthly

Ensuring detailed documentation isn't important only with respect to documenting medical necessity. Case managers should also ensure physicians are including enough information in patient records to help them accurately estimate LOS, says Glenn Krauss, BBA, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CPUR, PCS, FCS, ­C-CDIS, CCDS, an independent health information ­management consultant in ­Madison, Wis.

January 1, 2013
Case Management Monthly

Physician documentation must include sufficient detail to ensure that case managers can accurately estimate LOS, says Glenn Krauss, BBA, RHIA, CCS, CCS-P, CPUR, PCS, FCS, C-CDIS, CCDS, an independent health information management consultant in ­Madison, Wis.

December 1, 2012
Case Management Monthly

Why are healthcare organizations struggling to reduce readmissions?

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