تعريف case manager في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
A health care professional who monitors the allocation and coordination of a patient's overall care
One who assists the individual in information, referral, and follow up services Consider the social worker acting on behalf of his or her client
A clinician who works with consumers, providers and insurers to coordinate services This term also is applied to MCO employees who conduct utilization review
A nurse, doctor, or social worker who arranges all services that are needed to give proper health care to a patient or group of patients
An experienced professional (e g , nurse, doctor or social worker) who works with clients, providers and insurers to coordinate all services deemed necessary to provide the client with a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care
An individual who coordinates, monitors, and ensures that appropriate and timely care is provided to the patient or Medicaid recipient
A trained professional who will help assess needs and arrange for necessary services Case managers are particularly helpful in situations where family members live far away from the person needing help Some communities may provide case managers free of charge through local nonprofit agencies Most case management services, however, are private providers and charge for their services
An individual who organizes and coordinates services and supports for children with mental health problems and their families (Alternate terms: service coordinator, advocate, and facilitator )
The Family Advocacy Program staff person responsible for assessing the report of suspected abuse, determining family strengths and treatment needs, developing a treatment plan, presenting the incident to the Case Review Committee, and coordinating the services provided from military and civilian agencies to meet the requirements of the treatment plan
An experienced health professional that works with patients, providers and insurers to coordinate all services deemed necessary to provide the patient with a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care Often used for patients with specific diagnoses or who require high-cost or extensive health care services
The person responsible for ensuring continuity of services Also called service coordinator
An educator who is responsible for processing the students through the procedural process Case managers lead the child study team (CST) and are responsible for coordinating and monitoring the procedural events through a student's special education career
A professional who serves as a point of contact for an individual with disabilities or a family This person seeks out and coordinates resources, monitors progress, and communicates with the person, family, and other professionals
experienced professional (nurse, doctor or social worker) who works with patients, providers and insurers to coordinate services necessary to provide the patient with a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care
A person, usually an experienced professional, who coordinates the services necessary under the case management approach (H)
A social worker or health care professional who evaluates, plans, locates, coordinates, and monitors services for an individual, and in some cases, their family
- The staff person responsible for coordinating a particular student's treatment plan
A social worker or nurse that makes in-home assessment and determines individual plan of care The case manager makes sure that care satisfies client safety and wishes T-O-P
Person, usually experienced professional, who coordinates services necessary for case management approach
An experienced professional (e g , nurse, doctor, or social worker) who works with patients, providers and insurers to coordinate all services deemed necessary to provide the patient with a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care
A trained professional (nurse or social worker) who communicates with the patient, family and team to coordinate the patient's care The case manager also facilitates the weekly team meetings to review the patient's goals and communicates regularly with the patient's insurance company to keep it informed about the patient's care and progress The case manager also coordinates discharge planning
A person, usually an experienced professional, who coordinates the services necessary under the case management approach
A person (often a nurse or social worker) who coordinates all of a persons care Case managers are often employed by insurance companies or health plans to help coordinate and manage care provided to members with complex or costly medical conditions In these instances, case managers also help ensure patients receive appropriate care in the least costly setting
A nurse, doctor, or social worker who works with patients, providers and insurers to coordinate all services deemed necessary to provide the patient with a plan of medically necessary and appropriate health care