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Chapter 11: Care Management,
Case Management,
and Home Healthcare
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Chapter Highlights
• Defining care management and case management
• Situating case management as a key component to home
visiting
• Historical overview and definition of home care practice
• Description of the home care provision of services
• Examining types of home care agencies and services and
reimbursement
• Exploring role and scope of home care nursing practice during
a home visit
• Identifying interdisciplinary roles and use of telehealth
• Describing types of chronic care conditions in home care
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Question
Is the following statement True or False?
Case management is the development and coordination
of care for a selected client and family.
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Answer
True
Rationale: Case management—development and
coordination of care for a selected client and family
Care management—coordination of a plan or process to
bring health services together as a common whole in a
cost effective way
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Care Management
• Defines the evaluation of health care interventions,
including need and appropriateness of care, and the
actions taken to attain effective and efficient outcomes
• Case management
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Home Health Care
• Quality health care in places and spaces where people
live most of their lives
• Continued development of ways to inform health care
providers what realities affect health promotion and
prevention in diverse complex lives of people and families
• Cost containment in the health care industry
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Question
Is the following statement True or False?
Home care is part of a continuum of care where clients
have the opportunity to live through the experiences of
subacute, chronic, and end-of-life care.
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Answer
True
Rationale: Home care is part of a continuum of care
where clients have the opportunity to live through the
experiences of subacute, chronic, and end-of-life care.
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Types of Agencies
• Private/voluntary (not-for-profit)
• Hospital-based
• Proprietary (for-profit)
• Public
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Financing and Regulation of Home Care
• Home health care services are reimbursed by local, state,
and federal funds; private insurance; and private
individuals.
• Medicare has the following criteria for eligibility
– Home bound
– Plan of care
– Skilled needs
– Intermittent care needs
– Necessity
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Role and Scope of Home Health Practice
• Assessment by collecting data about home care clients
• Diagnosis through the analysis of these data
• Outcome identification that helps home care nurses
identify nurse-sensitive measures
• Planning in the form of nurse-sensitive interventions
directed to the identified outcomes
• Implementation-identified nurse-centered actions in
collaboration with clients and families
• Evaluation outcome accomplishment through nurse-
sensitive interventions
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Question
Is the following statement True or False?
Telehealth is a form of electronic communication to
deliver chronic care, and specialty consultations.
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Answer
False
Rationale: Telehealth is a form of electronic
communication to deliver acute care, not chronic care,
and specialty consultations.
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Interdisciplinary Care
• Various members of the health care team, not just
nurses, contribute their expertise to client management
in the home.
• Generally, the following groups receive care from home
health agencies
– Adults with acute or chronic illnesses
– Older adults
– Mothers and newborns
– Children and their parents
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Telehealth
• Telehealth is a form of electronic communication used to
deliver
– acute care and specialty consultations
– home telenursing
– electronic referrals to specialists in expert health
facilities
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Home Care Models
• Assisted living
• Home visits to the homeless
• Parish/Faith community nursing
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Home Visit
• Initiating the visit
• Preparation
– Equipment
– Directions
– Personal safety
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Home Visit (cont.)
• The actual visit
– Assessing for risk of medication errors
– Assessing for risk of falls
– Assessing for risk of abuse and neglect
• Termination of the visit
• Post-visit planning
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Nurse–Family Interactions in Home Care
• Culture
• Contracts
• Confidentiality

Chapter 11 ppt

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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter 11: Care Management, Case Management, and Home Healthcare
  • 2.
    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Chapter Highlights • Defining care management and case management • Situating case management as a key component to home visiting • Historical overview and definition of home care practice • Description of the home care provision of services • Examining types of home care agencies and services and reimbursement • Exploring role and scope of home care nursing practice during a home visit • Identifying interdisciplinary roles and use of telehealth • Describing types of chronic care conditions in home care
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Question Is the following statement True or False? Case management is the development and coordination of care for a selected client and family.
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Answer True Rationale: Case management—development and coordination of care for a selected client and family Care management—coordination of a plan or process to bring health services together as a common whole in a cost effective way
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Care Management • Defines the evaluation of health care interventions, including need and appropriateness of care, and the actions taken to attain effective and efficient outcomes • Case management
  • 6.
    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Home Health Care • Quality health care in places and spaces where people live most of their lives • Continued development of ways to inform health care providers what realities affect health promotion and prevention in diverse complex lives of people and families • Cost containment in the health care industry
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Question Is the following statement True or False? Home care is part of a continuum of care where clients have the opportunity to live through the experiences of subacute, chronic, and end-of-life care.
  • 8.
    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Answer True Rationale: Home care is part of a continuum of care where clients have the opportunity to live through the experiences of subacute, chronic, and end-of-life care.
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Types of Agencies • Private/voluntary (not-for-profit) • Hospital-based • Proprietary (for-profit) • Public
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Financing and Regulation of Home Care • Home health care services are reimbursed by local, state, and federal funds; private insurance; and private individuals. • Medicare has the following criteria for eligibility – Home bound – Plan of care – Skilled needs – Intermittent care needs – Necessity
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Role and Scope of Home Health Practice • Assessment by collecting data about home care clients • Diagnosis through the analysis of these data • Outcome identification that helps home care nurses identify nurse-sensitive measures • Planning in the form of nurse-sensitive interventions directed to the identified outcomes • Implementation-identified nurse-centered actions in collaboration with clients and families • Evaluation outcome accomplishment through nurse- sensitive interventions
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Question Is the following statement True or False? Telehealth is a form of electronic communication to deliver chronic care, and specialty consultations.
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Answer False Rationale: Telehealth is a form of electronic communication to deliver acute care, not chronic care, and specialty consultations.
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Interdisciplinary Care • Various members of the health care team, not just nurses, contribute their expertise to client management in the home. • Generally, the following groups receive care from home health agencies – Adults with acute or chronic illnesses – Older adults – Mothers and newborns – Children and their parents
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Telehealth • Telehealth is a form of electronic communication used to deliver – acute care and specialty consultations – home telenursing – electronic referrals to specialists in expert health facilities
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Home Care Models • Assisted living • Home visits to the homeless • Parish/Faith community nursing
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Home Visit • Initiating the visit • Preparation – Equipment – Directions – Personal safety
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Home Visit (cont.) • The actual visit – Assessing for risk of medication errors – Assessing for risk of falls – Assessing for risk of abuse and neglect • Termination of the visit • Post-visit planning
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    Copyright © 2012Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Nurse–Family Interactions in Home Care • Culture • Contracts • Confidentiality