News & Analysis

July 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

When the placement agency called and said it was looking for an interim case management director in Alaska, and asked if she was interested, Randi Ferrare, RN, BSN, hesitated for just a moment.

June 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

More and more hospitals are choosing to become part of Accountable Care Organizations (ACO) in an effort to streamline patient care and reduce costs. If your organization is considering joining an ACO, you may have questions about how these groups work and how the change might affect your job. CMM asked several experts for the lowdown on what the transition to an ACO might mean for case managers.

June 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

Many hospitals have added case managers to their EDs, but these case managers face unique situations. CMM experts answer questions about how to handle these issues.

June 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

Whether it's a precautionary CT scan that may not really be needed or a duplicate laboratory test ordered by separate physicians, many hospitalized patients are getting unnecessary tests, and experts say it's a big problem.

May 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

Condition codes can cause considerable confusion for case managers. Coders use them to support payment for out-of-the-ordinary situations?for example, an inpatient being changed to outpatient status.

May 1, 2015
Case Management Monthly

EDs have a lot to handle. One in every three Americans will visit an ED each year, and among those are a number of populations that bring special challenges.

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