The Hospital Case Management Orientation Manual
Peggy Rossi, BSN, MPA, CCM
Reviewed by Karen Zander, RN, MS, CMAC, FAAN
The Hospital Case Management Orientation Manual is a comprehensive resource that supplements initial training for new case managers. This book explains what to document, where to document it to ensure appropriate level of care and reimbursement, and how to avoid unnecessary denials.
This book’s focus is utilization management, discharge planning, and relevant CMS regulations. It can help new case managers learn how to perform their jobs effectively on their own time. It can also serve as a wide-ranging resource for more experienced case managers, particularly those whose training was less than adequate.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Case Management Basics
Chapter 2: Factors Influencing Case Management and Its Processes
Chapter 3: Healthcare Funding
Chapter 4: Utilization Review and Utilization Management
Chapter 5: Letters, Denials, and Appeals
Chapter 6: Care Coordination
Chapter 7: Transfers, Levels of Care, and Transition Planning
Chapter 8: Home Health, Hospice, and Other Home Care Services
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