News & Analysis

December 14, 2022
Case Management Monthly

Multidisciplinary rounds can help to improve communication and streamline discharge planning. Technology, when used correctly, can be a useful tool to support those efforts.

December 7, 2022
Case Management Monthly

In October, a man shot and killed a hospital social worker and nurse at Methodist Dallas Medical Center before being shot by police and taken into custody. It marks yet another high-profile violent incident in healthcare.

November 30, 2022
Case Management Monthly

As the ambulance races through the streets toward the medical center, Mary, an end-stage heart failure patient with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD), expects to be admitted once again.

November 23, 2022
Case Management Monthly

Case management directors have already felt the impact of the shortage, which has reached crisis proportions at times, and they are searching for solutions. Could case manager nurse travelers be the answer?

November 16, 2022
Case Management Monthly

Maternal mortality is not the only pregnancy-related issue case managers will likely encounter. Perinatal mortality, a combined measure of fetal deaths after 20 weeks and infant deaths shortly after birth, is a profound trauma that may affect patients as well.

November 9, 2022
Case Management Monthly

Disparities are present in all areas of healthcare, but one of the realms where the numbers are most stark is maternal health.

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