Patricia Flanagan
English 111
15 October 2014
Case Management Nursing Case management nursing is a long term concept that has successfully evolved into a professional model that is highly sensitive and responsive to contemporary practice demands. The multitude of issues posed by the evolving healthcare system necessitated case management nursing. The demographic changes in work force composition have compelled health care providers to restructure and be having innovative thinking of priorities related to delivery and management of patient care. The strength of case management nursing therefore comes from the philosophy and collaborative practice strategies of both primary and team nursing. Directing the proper delivery of patient …show more content…
So far different models of case management have come into being. Merill in the (Cohen 132) identified three major categories: primary care, social and medical-social. Case management nurses on many occasions facilitate exemplary patient care incorporating fiscally responsive strategies aimed at achieving completely healthy living standards. They are also the people with the knowhow in obtaining the necessary resources. Case managers work with various stakeholders of health facilities like families, patients and other professionals. As noted earlier by (Casta and Taha 160-270), private or independent case managers operate in a dual advocacy role that is prone to risk. They are therefore supposed to be creative, savvy communicators and well organized to realize satisfactory to health facility and the patient. Case management incorporates the professional services offered by nurses, physicians and social workers in addition to other medical and some non-medical staff. Case managers have an important role of meeting their patient’s needs. They roll out plans for immediate and future care for their patients. With case management nurses, …show more content…
Thus job opportunities in the field increase at a very high rate.
After decade of deep thinking, redesigning health care system and restructuring, case management nursing is the best delivery system of our time and for the future since it has moved the nursing to the front of service delivery in the world. The competition for employment opportunities maybe stiff. Case management nurses are normally the experienced nurses considering the work they are expected to do.
Works Cited
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Cohen, Elaine L., and Toni G. Cesta. Nursing case management: from concept to evaluation. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1997. Print.
Cohen, Elaine L., and Toni G. Cesta. Nursing case management: from essentials to advanced practice applications. 4th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Mosby, 2005. Print.
Flarey, Dominick L., and Suzanne Smith Blancett. Handbook of nursing case management: health care delivery in a world of managed care. Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen Publishers, 1996.