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NURSING CASE MANAGEMENT
& CRITICAL PATHWAYS OF
CARE
PRESENTED BY:-
SUSHMA
M.SC. (Nsg)1ST
YEAR
INTRODUCTION
• Concept of case management evolved
with advent of diagnosis related
groups(DRGs)and shorter hospital stays
• Innovative model of care delivery that can
result in improved client care
• Clients are assigned a manager who
negotiates with multiple providers to obtain
diverse services
• Decrease fragmentation of care
DEFINITION
• Managed care refers to a strategy
employed by purchasers of health care
services who make determinations about
various types of services in order to
maintain quality and control costs
Managed care exists in many
settings:
• Insurance –based programs
• Employer –based medical providerships
• Social service programs
• The public health sector
FEATURES OF CASE
MANAGEMENT
• Method used to achieve managed care
• Actual coordination of services with in the
fragmented health care system
• Strives to help at-risk clients
• Controls health care costs to consumer
and third party payers
COMPONENTS
• Case finding
• Assessment
• Care planning
• Care co-ordination
CASE FINDING
• Systematic method
• dentify individuals who are at risk of hospital
admissions
• Aims at preventing unplanned admissions
• Patients who are currently experiencing
multiple emergency admissions have fewer
emergency admissions in future- ‘regression
to the mean’
• Identify the patient before they deteriorate
ASSESSMENT
• Assessment of current level of ability
• Physical and social care needs
• Assessment is not restricted only to health
needs
CARE PLANNING
• Care plan address individuals’ full range of
needs including
• Health, personal, social, economic,
educational, mental health, ethnic, and
cultural background and circumstances
• Care plan provides structure to individual’s
care and ensure that goals of different
services are aligned with each other
Care plan enables case manager
to
• Make referrals to various services
• Co-ordinate all the different services
he/she should liaise with
• Ensure that referrals have been picked up
and acted on
• Monitor whether individual has made any
progress
Contd…
• Care plan should be viewed as a live
document
• Review the individual’s health and social
care needs and revise the care plan
accordingly
• Care plan is in a constant state of change
• it depends on individual’s condition and how
much progress has been made
• It is an ongoing process that structures and
facilitates effective delivery of care over time
CARE CO-ORDINATION
• Reduce duplications of health care
• Avoid gaps and reduce health and social
care service costs
• Improved disease management
• Faster discharge from hospital
• Ensure that individual’s medication
regimen is appropriate and upto date
• adherence of treatment regimen and
monitor for adverse effects
• communicate with individual patient,
general practice staff, specialists,
pharmacists
2. SELF CARE SUPPORT
• Providing general health education and
advice
• Providing health education and advice
specific to individual’s long term conditions
• Coaching about most appropriate service
to contact related to health or when a
crisis occurs
3. ADVOCACY AND
NEGOTIATION
• Facilitates patient to have access to
services and equipment identified in the
care plan
• Case manager directly negotiate with
service providers
• Speed up the process of obtaining
medication, equipment or home care
services
4. PSYCHO SOCIAL SUPPORT
• Good relationships fostered by regular
contact make patients more confident and
increase well being
• Psychological support is a key strategy in
supporting self care
• Helps to identify and support individual to
behavioural change and facilitate changes
in future goals
5. MONITORING AND REVIEW
• A well written care plan is the basis for review
• Frequency of monitoring depends on individual’s
level of need
• Monitoring can take place
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Directly in individual’s home
Through remote monitoring(by telephone,
telehealth device
6. CASE CLOSURETELE HEALTH
SERVICE
• Four possible methods of discharge from
case management programme
 Death
Self discharge
 Decision by the case manager and
multidisciplinary team
 patient’s risk of hospital admission identified
by a risk prediction tool falls below a certain
level as determined by case management
programme
FACTORS DETERMINING
EFFECTIVE CASE
MANAGEMENT
• The key enabling factors include
Role and skills of case manager
o Assigned accountability
o Role and remit
o Skills and support
o Building relationships
• Programme design
Targeting and eligibility
 Manageable case load
 Single point of care
 Effective use of data and communication
processes
Factors within the wider system
• Shared vision and objectives
• Close links between health and social
care
• Aligned financial flows and incentives
• Stakeholder engagement
• Provision of services in the community
ROLES AND SKILLS
• ASSIGNED ACCOUNTABILITY
Successful case management requires an
individual or team with oversight of , and is
accountable for the whole processes
Risk of fragmented care when
accountability is not clearly assigned
ROLE AND REMIT
Clarity around the roles, responsibilities
and boundaries of team members facilitate
case management
Confusion over roles can lead to tension
Perceived seniority of one service over
another, and rivalry between different
professionals can cause problem
SKILLS AND SUPPORT
• Key skills that case managers need
include:
Inter personal skills
Problem solving skills
Negotiation and brokerage skill
Prescribing qualifications
Training
BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS
• Case managers and their patients
• Case managers and GPs
• Case managers and hospital staff
PROGRAMME DESIGN
• TARGETING AND ELIGIBILITY
Case finding helps in finding target
cases(most at risk and can benefit most)
Where targeting is not accurate,
programme will not be cost effective
Programme should set out clear criteria for
discharge
MANAGEABLE CASE LOAD
Multiple roles include direct patient care,
administrative tasks, attending or
delivering training sessions and attending
meetings
It can affect case managers’ capacity to
provide care for all patients
Number of patients manageable in
a case load is influenced by:
• Nature of patient’s conditions
• Patients socio-demographic profiles
• Patient’s circumstances
• patient’s geographical area
• patient’s individual characteristics
• Time needed for non clinical activities
SINGLE POINT OF
ACCESS/SINGLE ASSESSMENT
• Information sharing protocols can help to
facilitate assessment process
• Single Assessment Process (SAP)
introduced in 2001 aimed to reduce
duplication in health and social care
• SAP was designed to standardise
assessment across different agencies and
settings to raise overall standard of care
and uniformity
CONTINUITY OF CARE
Case manager should retain oversight
over the entirety of individual’s situation
over time.
It gives a valuable sense of continuity for
the patient
EFFECTIVE USE OF DATA AND
COMMUNICATION PROCESSES
• Case management depends on exchange of
information between partners working in
different teams
• All information is streamed centrally through
case manager
• Constant communication and timely
information exchange with multidisciplinary
team is vital
• Critically patient has a single point of contact
to whom they can address any queries or
concerns
FACTORS WITHIN THE WIDER
SYSTEM
SHARED VISION AND OBJECTIVES
• Case management need to develop clear
goals and objectives
• It should be understood by all partners
• Sense of shared responsibility and
collaborative approach facilitate better co-
ordination of care
• Where different partners or elements of
system do not share same vision, care co-
ordination is difficult
CLOSE LINKS BETWEEN
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE
• People with complex needs nearly always
require support from both health and
social care services
• Social care is particularly important for
patients in rehabilitation and re- ablement
phases
ALIGNED FINANCIAL FLOWS
AND INCENTIVES
Different funding options have been used to
support case management
• Pooled budgets: eg. Castlefields example
• Capitation: Fixed sum of money per
patient can be used for a package of care
services, where case management team
takes responsibility for a patient’s care
over time
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
1. Case management needs trust, support
and enthusiasm of local stakeholders
2. .engage key professionals and teams in
the case management
PROVISION OF SERVICES WITH
IN THE COMMUNITY
• Case managers need to draw on a range
of resources and services in the
community
• It helps patient to receive care at home
• Community resources must be effectively
commissioned and case managers should
know what is available and how to access
it
ROLE OF NURSE AS CASE
MANAGER
• Advocacy and education
• Clinical care coordination/facilitation
• Continuity/ transition management
• Performance and outcomes management
• Psychosocial management
• Research and practice development
• Utilization review
• Quality management
• Discharge planner
CRITICAL PATHWAYS OF CARE
DEFINITION
• A care pathway is anticipated care placed in
an appropriate time frame, written and
agreed by a multi disciplinary team-Welsh
National Leadership and Innovation Agency
for Health care(2005)
• A critical pathway is a type of abbreviated
plan of care that provides outcome-based
guidelines for goal achievement within a
designated length of stay
CPC TEAM INCLUDES
• Nurse case manager
• Clinical nurse specialist
• Social worker
• Psychiatrist
• Psychologist
• Dietician
• Occupational therapist
• Chaplain and others
HOW CPC IS CARRIED OUT
• The team decides what categories of care
are to be performed, by what date and whom
• Each member of the team is then expected
to carry out his or her functions according to
the time line designated on the CPC
• The nurse as case manager is ultimately
responsible for ensuring that each day of
assignments is carried out
Contd..
• If variations occur at any time in any of the
categories of care, rationale must be
documented in the progress notes
• The nurse contacts psychiatrists to inform
him or her of the admission
• The psychiatrist performs additional
assessments to determine if other
consultations are required
Contd..
• Within 24 hours, the interdisciplinary team
meets to decide on other categories of care
• Completion of the CPC, and make individual
care assignments from the CPC
• Each member of the team stays in contact
with the nurse case manger regarding
individual assignments.
• Ideally team meetings are held daily or every
other day
Contd..
• CPCs can be standardised because they
are intended to be used with
uncomplicated cases
• A CPC can be viewed as protocol for
various clients with problems for which a
designated outcome can be predicted
CHARACTERISTICS OF CPC
• Pathway is a projection of the client’s
entire length of treatment
• Includes detailing of interdisciplinary
intervention or processes and client
outcomes each day from admission to
discharge
• Pathway may be extended to include
transfer to home care or another treatment
facility
VARIANCES
DEFINITION
A variance is defined as an unexpected
client response that “falls off” the pathway,
requiring separate documentation and
further investigation by the interdisciplinary
team.
CAUSES OF PATHWAY
VARIANCE
• Client or family
• Caregivers
• Hospital
• Community
• Payer(including insurance companies,
health maintenance organisations, or
managed care organisations)
BENEFITS OF CPC
• Support the introduction of evidence based
medicine and use of clinical guidelines
• Support clinical effectiveness, risk
management and clinical audit
• Improve multidisciplinary communication,
team work and care planning
• Can support continuity and co-ordination of
care
• Provide explicit and well defined standards of
care
Contd..
• Help to improve clinical outcomes
• Ensure quality of care and provide a means
of continuous quality improvement
• Help to improve communication between
different care sectors
• Disseminate accepted standards of care
• Provide baseline for future initiative
• Reduce costs by shortening hospital stays
DEMERITS OF CPC
• Adaptability-on complicated case CPC
becomes large and detailed, cumbersome
and ineffective
• Crash action-changes from scheduled
plan in a timeline, crash action involving
reprioritizing each step
• Resource allocation-when resource don’t
match CPC map, CPC begins to unravel
CONCLUSION
• Critical pathways are tools to achieve patient
or programme outcomes.
• It is the process of team collaboration that
ultimately produce quality outcome
• Case management is critical to the success
of pathways
• By guiding pathway implementation and
variance analysis, case manger can assure
value to patient through out the continuum
THANK
YOU!

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Nursing Case Management & Critical Pathways

  • 1. NURSING CASE MANAGEMENT & CRITICAL PATHWAYS OF CARE PRESENTED BY:- SUSHMA M.SC. (Nsg)1ST YEAR
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • Concept of case management evolved with advent of diagnosis related groups(DRGs)and shorter hospital stays • Innovative model of care delivery that can result in improved client care • Clients are assigned a manager who negotiates with multiple providers to obtain diverse services • Decrease fragmentation of care
  • 3. DEFINITION • Managed care refers to a strategy employed by purchasers of health care services who make determinations about various types of services in order to maintain quality and control costs
  • 4. Managed care exists in many settings: • Insurance –based programs • Employer –based medical providerships • Social service programs • The public health sector
  • 5. FEATURES OF CASE MANAGEMENT • Method used to achieve managed care • Actual coordination of services with in the fragmented health care system • Strives to help at-risk clients • Controls health care costs to consumer and third party payers
  • 6. COMPONENTS • Case finding • Assessment • Care planning • Care co-ordination
  • 7. CASE FINDING • Systematic method • dentify individuals who are at risk of hospital admissions • Aims at preventing unplanned admissions • Patients who are currently experiencing multiple emergency admissions have fewer emergency admissions in future- ‘regression to the mean’ • Identify the patient before they deteriorate
  • 8. ASSESSMENT • Assessment of current level of ability • Physical and social care needs • Assessment is not restricted only to health needs
  • 9. CARE PLANNING • Care plan address individuals’ full range of needs including • Health, personal, social, economic, educational, mental health, ethnic, and cultural background and circumstances • Care plan provides structure to individual’s care and ensure that goals of different services are aligned with each other
  • 10. Care plan enables case manager to • Make referrals to various services • Co-ordinate all the different services he/she should liaise with • Ensure that referrals have been picked up and acted on • Monitor whether individual has made any progress
  • 11. Contd… • Care plan should be viewed as a live document • Review the individual’s health and social care needs and revise the care plan accordingly • Care plan is in a constant state of change • it depends on individual’s condition and how much progress has been made • It is an ongoing process that structures and facilitates effective delivery of care over time
  • 12. CARE CO-ORDINATION • Reduce duplications of health care • Avoid gaps and reduce health and social care service costs • Improved disease management • Faster discharge from hospital
  • 13. • Ensure that individual’s medication regimen is appropriate and upto date • adherence of treatment regimen and monitor for adverse effects • communicate with individual patient, general practice staff, specialists, pharmacists
  • 14. 2. SELF CARE SUPPORT • Providing general health education and advice • Providing health education and advice specific to individual’s long term conditions • Coaching about most appropriate service to contact related to health or when a crisis occurs
  • 15. 3. ADVOCACY AND NEGOTIATION • Facilitates patient to have access to services and equipment identified in the care plan • Case manager directly negotiate with service providers • Speed up the process of obtaining medication, equipment or home care services
  • 16. 4. PSYCHO SOCIAL SUPPORT • Good relationships fostered by regular contact make patients more confident and increase well being • Psychological support is a key strategy in supporting self care • Helps to identify and support individual to behavioural change and facilitate changes in future goals
  • 17. 5. MONITORING AND REVIEW • A well written care plan is the basis for review • Frequency of monitoring depends on individual’s level of need • Monitoring can take place Daily Weekly Monthly Directly in individual’s home Through remote monitoring(by telephone, telehealth device
  • 18. 6. CASE CLOSURETELE HEALTH SERVICE • Four possible methods of discharge from case management programme  Death Self discharge  Decision by the case manager and multidisciplinary team  patient’s risk of hospital admission identified by a risk prediction tool falls below a certain level as determined by case management programme
  • 19. FACTORS DETERMINING EFFECTIVE CASE MANAGEMENT • The key enabling factors include Role and skills of case manager o Assigned accountability o Role and remit o Skills and support o Building relationships
  • 20. • Programme design Targeting and eligibility  Manageable case load  Single point of care  Effective use of data and communication processes
  • 21. Factors within the wider system • Shared vision and objectives • Close links between health and social care • Aligned financial flows and incentives • Stakeholder engagement • Provision of services in the community
  • 22. ROLES AND SKILLS • ASSIGNED ACCOUNTABILITY Successful case management requires an individual or team with oversight of , and is accountable for the whole processes Risk of fragmented care when accountability is not clearly assigned
  • 23. ROLE AND REMIT Clarity around the roles, responsibilities and boundaries of team members facilitate case management Confusion over roles can lead to tension Perceived seniority of one service over another, and rivalry between different professionals can cause problem
  • 24. SKILLS AND SUPPORT • Key skills that case managers need include: Inter personal skills Problem solving skills Negotiation and brokerage skill Prescribing qualifications Training
  • 25. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS • Case managers and their patients • Case managers and GPs • Case managers and hospital staff
  • 26. PROGRAMME DESIGN • TARGETING AND ELIGIBILITY Case finding helps in finding target cases(most at risk and can benefit most) Where targeting is not accurate, programme will not be cost effective Programme should set out clear criteria for discharge
  • 27. MANAGEABLE CASE LOAD Multiple roles include direct patient care, administrative tasks, attending or delivering training sessions and attending meetings It can affect case managers’ capacity to provide care for all patients
  • 28. Number of patients manageable in a case load is influenced by: • Nature of patient’s conditions • Patients socio-demographic profiles • Patient’s circumstances • patient’s geographical area • patient’s individual characteristics • Time needed for non clinical activities
  • 29. SINGLE POINT OF ACCESS/SINGLE ASSESSMENT • Information sharing protocols can help to facilitate assessment process • Single Assessment Process (SAP) introduced in 2001 aimed to reduce duplication in health and social care • SAP was designed to standardise assessment across different agencies and settings to raise overall standard of care and uniformity
  • 30. CONTINUITY OF CARE Case manager should retain oversight over the entirety of individual’s situation over time. It gives a valuable sense of continuity for the patient
  • 31. EFFECTIVE USE OF DATA AND COMMUNICATION PROCESSES • Case management depends on exchange of information between partners working in different teams • All information is streamed centrally through case manager • Constant communication and timely information exchange with multidisciplinary team is vital • Critically patient has a single point of contact to whom they can address any queries or concerns
  • 32. FACTORS WITHIN THE WIDER SYSTEM SHARED VISION AND OBJECTIVES • Case management need to develop clear goals and objectives • It should be understood by all partners • Sense of shared responsibility and collaborative approach facilitate better co- ordination of care • Where different partners or elements of system do not share same vision, care co- ordination is difficult
  • 33. CLOSE LINKS BETWEEN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE • People with complex needs nearly always require support from both health and social care services • Social care is particularly important for patients in rehabilitation and re- ablement phases
  • 34. ALIGNED FINANCIAL FLOWS AND INCENTIVES Different funding options have been used to support case management • Pooled budgets: eg. Castlefields example • Capitation: Fixed sum of money per patient can be used for a package of care services, where case management team takes responsibility for a patient’s care over time
  • 35. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 1. Case management needs trust, support and enthusiasm of local stakeholders 2. .engage key professionals and teams in the case management
  • 36. PROVISION OF SERVICES WITH IN THE COMMUNITY • Case managers need to draw on a range of resources and services in the community • It helps patient to receive care at home • Community resources must be effectively commissioned and case managers should know what is available and how to access it
  • 37. ROLE OF NURSE AS CASE MANAGER • Advocacy and education • Clinical care coordination/facilitation • Continuity/ transition management • Performance and outcomes management • Psychosocial management • Research and practice development • Utilization review • Quality management • Discharge planner
  • 39. DEFINITION • A care pathway is anticipated care placed in an appropriate time frame, written and agreed by a multi disciplinary team-Welsh National Leadership and Innovation Agency for Health care(2005) • A critical pathway is a type of abbreviated plan of care that provides outcome-based guidelines for goal achievement within a designated length of stay
  • 40. CPC TEAM INCLUDES • Nurse case manager • Clinical nurse specialist • Social worker • Psychiatrist • Psychologist • Dietician • Occupational therapist • Chaplain and others
  • 41. HOW CPC IS CARRIED OUT • The team decides what categories of care are to be performed, by what date and whom • Each member of the team is then expected to carry out his or her functions according to the time line designated on the CPC • The nurse as case manager is ultimately responsible for ensuring that each day of assignments is carried out
  • 42. Contd.. • If variations occur at any time in any of the categories of care, rationale must be documented in the progress notes • The nurse contacts psychiatrists to inform him or her of the admission • The psychiatrist performs additional assessments to determine if other consultations are required
  • 43. Contd.. • Within 24 hours, the interdisciplinary team meets to decide on other categories of care • Completion of the CPC, and make individual care assignments from the CPC • Each member of the team stays in contact with the nurse case manger regarding individual assignments. • Ideally team meetings are held daily or every other day
  • 44. Contd.. • CPCs can be standardised because they are intended to be used with uncomplicated cases • A CPC can be viewed as protocol for various clients with problems for which a designated outcome can be predicted
  • 45. CHARACTERISTICS OF CPC • Pathway is a projection of the client’s entire length of treatment • Includes detailing of interdisciplinary intervention or processes and client outcomes each day from admission to discharge • Pathway may be extended to include transfer to home care or another treatment facility
  • 46. VARIANCES DEFINITION A variance is defined as an unexpected client response that “falls off” the pathway, requiring separate documentation and further investigation by the interdisciplinary team.
  • 47. CAUSES OF PATHWAY VARIANCE • Client or family • Caregivers • Hospital • Community • Payer(including insurance companies, health maintenance organisations, or managed care organisations)
  • 48. BENEFITS OF CPC • Support the introduction of evidence based medicine and use of clinical guidelines • Support clinical effectiveness, risk management and clinical audit • Improve multidisciplinary communication, team work and care planning • Can support continuity and co-ordination of care • Provide explicit and well defined standards of care
  • 49. Contd.. • Help to improve clinical outcomes • Ensure quality of care and provide a means of continuous quality improvement • Help to improve communication between different care sectors • Disseminate accepted standards of care • Provide baseline for future initiative • Reduce costs by shortening hospital stays
  • 50. DEMERITS OF CPC • Adaptability-on complicated case CPC becomes large and detailed, cumbersome and ineffective • Crash action-changes from scheduled plan in a timeline, crash action involving reprioritizing each step • Resource allocation-when resource don’t match CPC map, CPC begins to unravel
  • 51. CONCLUSION • Critical pathways are tools to achieve patient or programme outcomes. • It is the process of team collaboration that ultimately produce quality outcome • Case management is critical to the success of pathways • By guiding pathway implementation and variance analysis, case manger can assure value to patient through out the continuum
  • 52.