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What It Takes To Be The Best Case Manager Overview Identify Case Manager Role and Responsibilities Identify Differences Between Good Case Manager and Great Case Manager Identify How to Appropriately Schedule and Delegate Visits Identify Tips for Time Management Case Management Role 1

What Makes a Good Case Manager A good case manager has the following skills: Assessment Skills Teaching Process Broad Spectrum of Nursing/Therapy Treatment Skills Understands Reimbursement Complexities Understands the Referral Process Interview Skills Develop Strong Plan of Care Sets Realistic Goals Verbal Orders Are Entered In EMR At Time Of Receipt What Makes a Great Case Manager A great case manager has these additional skills: Strong Communication Skills Able to Delegate and Supervise Able to Troubleshoot Issues Great Documentation Skills Time Management System Understands Episodic Management Understands Conditions of Participation Monitors Outcome Improvement KNOWS WHEN TO ASK FOR HELP Case Management Every patient has one Home Health: o o Hospice: o Multiple discipline case (SN is case manager) Multiple therapy disciplines (PT is case manager) Nursing is always the case manager Every patient should know who is on the team Home Health: o Required to list clinical manager with contact information o Visit schedule must be in writing in patient home 2

Other Case Management Duties Follow Up Plan for Next Visit/Report to Staff Labs Medication Changes Physician Orders Caregiver Communication Transfer Coordination Authorizations Chart Reviews Case Management Patient advocate from Admission to Discharge Assessment Needs Coordinating Care (agency and community) Addressing Delays in Care Addressing Delay in Progress Coordinating Discipline Care Coordinating Physician and Payer Updates Coordinating Insurance Authorizations Discharge Planning Care Coordination 3

Teams Concept: Home Health Assess for needs and utilize your team PT Eval if: HHRG F2 or F3 MACH 10 is >4 TUG > 13 seconds History of falls or recent hospitalization related to falls OT Eval if: COPD or Pneumonia Energy Conservation (CHF/COPD) Bathing score >3 Low vision Issues Barthal index score less than 60 Team Concept: Home Health ST Eval if: Dementia Swallowing Cognitive deficits Home Health Aide if: Incontinent Wounds High risk falls No caregiver as a safety risk Barthal index score below 60 Team Concept: Home Health Social Worker Eval if: No insurance Unable to afford medications Advance Directives Complicated caregiver Poor living conditions Long term placement options Psychosocial concerns Needs for home adaptations Evacuation planning 4

Care Coordination: Home Health Team Collaborative Communication With all Team Members Minimum Every 2 Weeks Documentation in EMR collaboration on: o Progress to goals o Issue to reach goals o HEP in home and reinforced o Medication compliance/issues o Falls or other complications o Plan for discharge/recertification Care Coordination: Home Health Team Document Notification of Any Changes in Patient Condition to All Disciplines and MD Document Coordination Between SN and LPN/RN Follow Up Wound Assessment Each Visit Wound measurements every week unless agency policy indicates differently Document Coordination Between PT/PTA Scheduling and Delegation 5

Scheduling Considerations Admission Introduction of team Continuity of care Home Health Follow Up Assignments Days since Case Manager last visit Stable patient HHA supervisory visit every 14 days LPN supervisory visit every 30 days Days to recertification/discharge Front Loading Delegating Visits Things to Consider: Has there been multiple changes in POC Best Patients to Delegate to Team Wound care patients >2 times per week Infusion patients > 2 times per week Chronic disease stable patients Orthopedic patients Worse Patients to Delegate to Team Monthly foley or B12 Frequent hospital or ER utilization Complicated psychosocial/family Actively dying Difficult symptom management Team Member Communication Review Patient Record Prior to Visit Review 485 Plan for next visit Validate questions prior to visit Follow Up If you identify changes or issues: o YOU should call the doctor and write verbal order o If MD does not respond YOU need to report off to case manager o YOU need to follow up with patient with changes Document Coordination With Case Manager 6

Team Member Communication Follow Up If you draw labs YOU need to get results and notify doctor YOU should order additional supplies if needed You are responsible for all the documentation You should give report to case manager after visit If you meet someone else in home (therapist) YOU can do case conference Time Management Time Management for Work Day Know Your Visit How long does visit usually last What do I have to do at visit o Timing constraints labs, infusion How much travel time to and from visit Is this an OASIS visit No more than 2 OASIS visits if possible Does the family/caregiver need to be there 7

Time Management for Work Day Control Your Visit Plan for next visit at the last visit Use calendar in home to see other visits scheduled Call patient night before and set time Review prior visits Document in the home Call the doctor while in the home Have all supplies with you o Medical Supplies o Education Reorder medications while in the home Call MD while in the home Time Management Control Your Calendar Schedule visits by location Delegate visits Keep a list of patients with important due dates o Date of next supervisory visit o Due date case conferencing o Catheter change due date o Discharge /Recertification Date o MD appointments Keep meetings on calendar 8

Time Management Office Time Limit time in office Find other locations to work Document in the home Coordinate visits around scheduled meetings Consider remote meetings Time Management Telephone Time Keep list of frequent numbers Put MD numbers on assignment sheets Keep team members number handy Keep list of items for supervisor and cover in one call Follow up on all labs at one time Find the best time to reach MD when you are most likely to reach him Triage when it is ok to leave message versus talking to MD Consider sending fax Revisions To Home Health CoP Impactin Documentation 9

Assessment Changes Psychosocial and Cognitive Assessment If patient has deficits need to do additional assessment beyond OASIS Identify Patient s Strength, Goals and Care Preferences That Are Then Used in Goal Setting Identify Patient Representative(s) Assess Patient s Primary Caregiver and Other Available Support Willingness and ability to provide care Availability and schedule Plan of Care Individualized Plan of Care Must Include Patient and Caregiver Education/Training Specific to Patient s Care Needs Assess for Risk for Rehospitalization and ED Usage Develop Interventions to Address Underlying Risk Factors Pt/Cg Education and Training to Facilitate Timely Discharge Goals Identified and Created With The Patient Input Revisions to Plan of Care Must Be Communicated to Patient, Representative, Caregiver and MD Documentation Verbal Orders MUST Include Documentation of Date and Time Order Received Written Instructions Must be Provided Visit schedule Medication Treatments Name and contact info Clinical Manager All Interventions on Plan of Care/485 Must Be Addressed Infection Control Education Must be Provided to All Patients and Caregivers 10

Plan of Care Physician Signing 485/POC Must be Updated On All Verbal Orders Received All Physicians Involved in Plan of Care Needs Communication and Coordination of Care Discharge Plan Must be Communicated to Pt, Representative, Home Health Physician and Other Health Care Professionals Providing Care Post Discharge Discharge Summaries Must be Written and Sent to Community Practitioner Within 5 days Questions? Contact Diane Link RN, MHA Director of Clinical Services DianeLink@BlackTreeHealthcare.com Office: (610) 536 6005 ext 775 Cell: (443) 340 4646 11