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Fundamentals of Case Management Practice by Summers, Nancy. (Cengage Learning,2011) [Paperback] 4th Edition
Author: Summers
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 16 MB

Format: PDF
File size: PDF 16 MB

The book "Fundamentals of Case Management Practice" by Summers Nancy Cengage Learning2011 4th Edition provides a comprehensive overview of case management practice, including its history, principles, and applications in various settings. The book covers topics such as assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation, highlighting the importance of collaboration and communication among healthcare professionals. It also explores the role of case managers in promoting patient-centered care and advocating for resources and services that support the well-being of patients and their families. One of the key themes of the book is the evolution of technology and its impact on case management practice. The author emphasizes the need to understand the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. This is particularly relevant in today's society, where advancements in technology are rapidly changing the way we live and work. As case managers, it is essential to stay up-to-date with these developments and adapt our practices accordingly. To effectively manage cases, the book stresses the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. This involves understanding how technology has influenced our lives and how it can be used to improve patient outcomes. By embracing technology and using it as a tool for communication, data analysis, and decision-making, case managers can provide more efficient and effective care. The book also highlights the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and communication among healthcare professionals. Case managers must work together with other professionals to ensure that patients receive comprehensive and coordinated care. This requires an understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities, as well as open communication and mutual respect.
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