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Nurse Case Manager Description February 27, 2008

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Case Management is the process of organizing and coordinating resources and services in response to individual healthcare needs along the illness and care continuum and in multiple settings. There are many models for case management given client, context, or setting. Case management is directed toward a targeted or selected client/family population such as transplant, head-injured, or frail elderly clients. The goals are to center services around the patient, to foster patient self-managed care, and maximize efficient and cost-effective use of health resources. The focuses are cost-saving and continuity and quality of patient care.

The Nurse Case Manager utilizes clinical pathways in assessment and monitoring of clients and healthcare delivery

Settings: Varied hospital-based and community-based settings including occupational health.

Characteristics: Coordination of care and services, case finding, screening, eligibility, determination; comprehensive assessment; development, monitoring, and evaluation of the plan of care and use of resources and arrangement of services to reach outcomes in specific time frames.

Drawbacks: Honoring client choices, minimizing time constraints, maintaining a holistic focus, linking care-team members, and impacting quality and cost.

Desirable skills: Strong knowledge base in financial and clinical aspects of care, working knowledge of resources, and effective skills in managing, teaching, negotiating, and collaborating with multidisciplinary groups, and client/family focus.

Education: RN with BSN or MSN (preferred) Employers: Hospitals, community agencies, third-party payers Certification:

American Nurses Credentialing Center

600 Maryland Ave. SW, #100

Washington, DC 20024-2571

800-284-CERT

 

Commission for Case Manager Certification

1835 Rohlwing Rd., #E

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

847-818-0292

Organizations:

Center for Case Management

6 Pleasant St.

South Natick, MA 01760

508-651-2600

 

Case Management Society of America

8201 Cantrell Rd., #230

Little Rock, AR 72227

501-225-2229

 

National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers

1604 North Country Club

Tucson, AZ 85716

520-881-8008

Publications:

Issues & Outcomes: Journal for Mapping and Managing Care

 

The New Definition Newsletter

508-651-2600

 

Nursing Case Management: Managing the Process of Patient Care

800-777-2295

 

Journal of Case Management

 

The Case Manager

501-225-2229

Source: Nurse.com

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University of Maryland School of Nursing February 23, 2008

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The University of Maryland School of Nursing, founded in 1889, is one of the oldest and largest nursing schools, and is ranked seventh nationally. Its Enrollment is more than 1,600 students in its baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral programs.

University of Maryland School of Nursing RN to BSN & RN to BSN Online

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Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences February 23, 2008

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Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) is regionally accredited and specializes in nursing and allied health education. FHCHS is located in beautiful Orlando, Florida, on the campus of Florida Hospital. Professional programs include:

California’s $10 million Nursing Diversity Initiative February 20, 2008

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New America Media reports that Enrollment in California community college nursing programs has increased by 60% over the past three years, with minority enrollment increasing by 13%, largely as a result of the three-year, $10 million Nursing Diversity Initiative.

The Nursing Diversity Initiative, funded by the California Endowment, was aimed at encouraging more Hispanics, Asian-Americans and males to enroll in nursing programs in California’s Central Valley to counterbalance the state’s nursing shortage. There are currently 589 registered nurses per 100,000 state residents, compared with the national average of 825 registered nurses per 100,000 people, according to a 2004 U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration report.

Surgical Nursing Careers February 7, 2008

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Surgery Nurse

As a surgical nurse, you will assist during delicate organ transplants, precision laser incisions and quadruple heart bypasses, to name a few. From preparing patients before surgery to assisting the surgeon in the operating room to charting progress in recovery, surgical nurses are there for patients every step of the way. With a mastery of clinical skills and ability to connect with people, as a surgical nurse you are an advocate for your patient during surgery. Monitoring vitals signs, alleviating discomfort and comforting anxious patients and their families are all a rewarding part of a career in surgical nursing.

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing & Healthcare Innovation (PhD) February 5, 2008

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The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Nursing & Healthcare Innovation is designed for scholars who wish to pursue careers as leaders in health policy, healthcare delivery, nursing education and/or research. The innovative program has three practicums: teaching, leadership and research, with the goal of optimizing quality of life and health resources.

Forensic Nursing Certificate Program February 4, 2008

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Conducting crime scene investigations. Giving courtroom testimony. Treating assault victims. These are some of the responsibilities of a forensic nurse. You may find yourself employed in a medical examiner’s office, law enforcement agency, or specialized hospital unit collecting evidence at a crime scene or providing counseling to a victim of a sexual assault.

This program will provide RNs interested in the field of forensic nursing with the skills in the legal, scientific, and psychosocial aspects of forensic nursing. Students gain the requisite knowledge to identify injuries and/or death and their causes, collect evidence and document findings, and refer victims for appropriate follow-up care.

UNCC Charlotte Nursing Programs February 1, 2008

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Here are the links to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte’s Distance Learning Nursing Programs.

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