Target Audience:
This activity is intended for nurse case managers, case management directors, social workers, and utilization review nurses who work outside the acute care setting.Accreditation:
AHC Media is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.Credit Designation:
This activity has been approved for 1.25 nursing contact hours using a 60-minute contact hour.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 14749, for 1.25 Contact Hours.
Nurses licensed in California should retain this credit letter for four years. Faculty
Editor
Mary Booth Thomas
Executive Editor
Russ Underwood
AHC Media
Managing Editor
Jill Robbins
AHC Media
Nurse Planner
Betsy Pegelow, RN, MSN
Director, Special Projects
Community Service Division
Miami Jewish Health Systems
Miami
Subjects:
- Medical home model takes case management to the next level
- Nurse navigators help cancer patients
- Patients with AF could benefit from CM
- Do this to improve sleep quality of shift workers
- Help workers to de-stress, even during the workday
- HCW flu shot rates rise with mandates
- Look beyond patient handling to tackle MSDs
- Teach these 3 good habits for less stress
Objectives:
- Identify clinical, legal, legislative, regulatory, financial, and social issues relevant to case management
- Explain how the clinical, legal, legislative, regulatory, financial, and social issues relevant to case management affect case managers and clients.
- Describe practical ways to solve problems that case managers encounter in their daily case management activities
Financial Disclosure:
Editor Mary Booth Thomas, Executive Editor Russ Underwood, Managing Editor Jill Robbins, and Nurse Planner Betsy Pegelow, RN, MSN, report no consultant, stockholder, speaker's bureau, research, or other financial relationships with companies having ties to this field of study.
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