March 11, 2020
News & Insights

Q: New electronic health record platforms can identify patients who are impacted by social determinants of health (SDoH), but it’s up to case managers to connect patients to resources that will help mitigate these factors. What approaches are most effective in maximizing patient engagement?

March 4, 2020
News & Insights

Q: My hospital, like many others, is dealing with a shortage of nurses. What solutions can we implement to help make up for this deficit?

March 5, 2020
Case Management Monthly

Julie, a psychiatric case manager, is concerned about her patient Henry, who is 32 years old with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder that his physician is managing with a daily dose of Seroquel®.

February 28, 2020
Case Management Monthly

Case management leaders were warned of an impending nurse case manager shortage 10 years ago, and now it is upon us. The U.S. Bureau of Labor has estimated that U.S. healthcare organizations will be short at least 1 million nurses by 2022.

February 21, 2020
Case Management Monthly

In January, CMS created something of a headache for hospitals by issuing new versions of three commonly used patient notification forms: the Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON), the Important Message from Medicare (IM), and the Detailed Notice of Discharge (DND).

February 19, 2020
HIM Briefings

The nuances of documenting and billing for observation services can trip up even the savviest organization. Get a refresher on the basics to ensure your organization avoids common pitfalls.

February 1, 2020
Case Management Monthly

Case managers weathered several changes in 2019, and 2020 promises to bring more of the same. We reached out to experts to find out what issues are likely to be front and center in the coming year.

February 7, 2020
Case Management Monthly

Click on the following links to see all the stories Case Management Monthly published in 2019.

February 5, 2020
News & Insights

Q: When working with victims of violence, what steps can case managers take to improve outcomes?

January 31, 2020
Case Management Monthly

The attending physician has requested that case manager Eloise prepare Mrs. White for discharge five times, but each time, the night before the discharge day, the patient experiences a medical complication.

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