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Case Management Information Identify resources, patterns, and variances in care
Systems (CMISs): to prevent costly complications related to chronic
conditions and enhance the overall outcomes for
patients
Once a CMISs trend is identified: CMISs provide decision support, promoting
preventive care.
CMISs are especially beneficial for a high cost of care and complex health needs—the
patient populations with elderly or patients with chronic disease conditions.
A care plan is a set of care guidelines that outline the course of
treatment and the recommended interventions that
should be implemented to achieve optimal results.
Interdisciplinary care plans are becoming more commonplace.
CMISs assimilate massive amounts of obtained over a patient's lifetime by reaching far
information beyond the walls of the hospital and track care
from one medical visit to the next.
, Information collected by CMISs is processed in a way that helps to reduce risks,
ensure quality, and decrease costs.
IT Trends in Case Management: - Increased use of social media and wireless
communications
- Use of IT to support care transitions and prevent
readmissions
- Expanded use of patient engagement
technologies
- Text messaging, email, portals, smartphone apps
- Integration of case management software into
the EHR
Communication systems promote: the interaction between healthcare providers and
patients
Communication systems historically from other types of health information systems and
have been separate from one another
Examples of communication systems - include call light systems, wireless phones,
pagers, email, and instant messaging; these have
traditionally been forms of communication
targeted at clinicians.
Integrating communication systems provides a real-time approach that will facilitate
with clinical applications care among the entire healthcare team, patients,
and their families.
Core business systems enhance administrative tasks within healthcare organizations
Core business systems provide the reimbursement, support of best practices, quality
framework for control, and resource allocation
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Terms in this set (45)
Case Management Information Identify resources, patterns, and variances in care
Systems (CMISs): to prevent costly complications related to chronic
conditions and enhance the overall outcomes for
patients
Once a CMISs trend is identified: CMISs provide decision support, promoting
preventive care.
CMISs are especially beneficial for a high cost of care and complex health needs—the
patient populations with elderly or patients with chronic disease conditions.
A care plan is a set of care guidelines that outline the course of
treatment and the recommended interventions that
should be implemented to achieve optimal results.
Interdisciplinary care plans are becoming more commonplace.
CMISs assimilate massive amounts of obtained over a patient's lifetime by reaching far
information beyond the walls of the hospital and track care
from one medical visit to the next.
, Information collected by CMISs is processed in a way that helps to reduce risks,
ensure quality, and decrease costs.
IT Trends in Case Management: - Increased use of social media and wireless
communications
- Use of IT to support care transitions and prevent
readmissions
- Expanded use of patient engagement
technologies
- Text messaging, email, portals, smartphone apps
- Integration of case management software into
the EHR
Communication systems promote: the interaction between healthcare providers and
patients
Communication systems historically from other types of health information systems and
have been separate from one another
Examples of communication systems - include call light systems, wireless phones,
pagers, email, and instant messaging; these have
traditionally been forms of communication
targeted at clinicians.
Integrating communication systems provides a real-time approach that will facilitate
with clinical applications care among the entire healthcare team, patients,
and their families.
Core business systems enhance administrative tasks within healthcare organizations
Core business systems provide the reimbursement, support of best practices, quality
framework for control, and resource allocation