The Integrated Case Management Manual pp 1-18 | Cite as
Introduction to Value-Based Integrated Case Management
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Chapter Objectives
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To describe the three primary goals in health care and the role of value-based integrated case management in achieving them.
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To describe the difference between the application of current case management models versus the value-based integrated case management model.
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To describe value-based integrated case management and the value-based integrated case management complexity assessment grid.
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To describe the use of the care plan and patient-centered integrated case management performance tool in documenting outcomes related to value-based integrated case management.
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Current case management Value-based integrated case management Complexity assessment grid Care plan Patient-centered ICM performance Outcome measurementReferences
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