Case Management Boot Camp- 5 Series
Recorded Webinar | Toni Cesta | From: Feb 11, 2020 - To: Dec 31, 2020
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Tuesday, Jan 28, 2020, 1:00 PM EST, 90 Minutes
This program will focus on strategies for effective care coordination. It will identify steps to be taken to improve collaboration with key stakeholders, both inside and outside the hospital. The role of teams, as well as the structure of each team, will be discussed.
Tuesday, Feb 04, 2020, 1:00 PM EST, 90 Minutes
Physicians are key in case management department with optimal outcomes. Certainly, the key physician roles are the physician advisor and the hospitalist. This webinar will focus on these two roles specifically, as well as the roles of high-volume admitters in general. The role of the physician advisor in hospital case management is a varied role.
Attendees will understand the role of the physician advisor, the hospitalist, other key physician stakeholders, and their collaborative responsibility with the case management department—RN case managers, social worker case managers, and leadership.
Tuesday, Feb 11, 2020, 1:00 PM EST, 90 Minutes
During this program, our speaker will discuss the structure of a best-practice ED case management model and the processes the roles should follow. She will also discuss the outcome measures for ensuring that your ED program is making a difference for your organization.
Tuesday, Feb 18, 2020, 1:00 PM EST, 90 Minutes
This webinar will focus on the role of the case manager in identifying avoidable delays. Capturing avoidable delays is the process used to ensure that patients experience good flow through the hospital stay and those delays are reduced or eliminated. We will review the common categories used to aggregate these delays and report on them. In addition, we will review the role of avoidable delay capture in the process of care coordination.
Thursday, Feb 27, 2020, 1:00 PM EST, 90 Minutes
This webinar will identify the key stakeholders needed for effective interdisciplinary bedside rounds. Our speaker will review the best practice rounding processes including scripting and time management. She will also discuss how to hardwire your rounding process so that it remains timely and efficient. Finally, strategies for how to evaluate your rounding process through outcomes metrics will round out this jam-packed program.
Target Audience:-
Anyone involved with transitions in care including RN case managers, case management personnel, social work staff, post-acute care providers, physician advisors, finance directors, quality management and other interested personnel.