Case Management and Care Coordination, 2015
Supporting Children and Families to Optimal Outcomes

SpringerBriefs in Child Health Series

Language: English

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New collaborative models of health care service delivery are contributing to quality and cost improvements, especially in treating children and families. At the same time, deficits in communication between systems sharing patients can not only lead to confusion and waste, but also to increased risk of harm.

Case Management and Care Coordination offers an evidence-based framework, best practices, and clinical common sense to meet this ongoing challenge. Focusing on families of children with chronic health issues, it outlines the processes of case management and care coordination, clarifies the roles and responsibilities of team members, and models streamlined, patient-centered service delivery. This analysis cuts through much of the complexity of case management while emphasizing collaboration, flexibility, and advocacy in pursuing best outcomes for patients. And as an extra dimension of usefulness, the book is accessible to lay readers, empowering families to make informed decisions and have a more active role in their own care. Included in the coverage:

  • Essential skills for integrated case management.
  • Children and youth with special health care needs.
  • Transitional care and case management settings for children and families.
  • Case management and home visitation programs.
  • Managed care and care coordination.
  • Technology and care coordination.

Effectively illustrating the possibilities and potential of

health care reform, Case Management and Care Coordination is an essential resource for pediatricians and health care professionals, as well as for families of children with special health care needs.

Section 1 Snapshot from the Field.- Introduction and explanation of case management and care coordination.- Essential Skills.- Integrated Case Management.- Legislative and Policy Movement.- Section 2 Implications for Policy and Practice (emerging science and best practices – practical application).- Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs (CYSHCN).- Transitional Care & Case Management Settings for Children & Families.- Case Management Home Visitation Programs.- Managed Care and Care Coordination.-Technology and Care Coordination.- Section 3 Looking Ahead.- Anticipated Future Changes in Case Management and Care Coordination.

Janet Treadwell, RN, MSN, CCM, CPHQ, PhD, is Director of Provider and Care Coordination for Texas Children’s Health Plan. Janet has been a registered nurse for over 30 years, and involved in managed care for the past 20 years. Ms. Treadwell’s nursing focus is on preventive health and population management. She supports provider relations, case management, and utilization programming for a health plan of over 270,000 ordinarily pediatric members. Janet holds a Master’s in Community Health and a Doctorate in Business, and has taught case management at the college level.
A resource for health professionals on case management and care coordination, and how that might impact their work with children and families Useful for families of children who have chronic conditions or special health care needs, to understand the role of care coordination and advocate for care coordination services for their child Defines and clarifies essential concepts in case management and care coordination Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras