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Nurse Care Managers The Mortar Holding the Bricks of the Patient Centered Medical Home PCMH

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Its no secret that the Disease Management Care Blog is an enthusiastic believer in nurse care managers.  In its humble opinion, it makes no difference what "bricks" are used to build a Patient Centered Medical Home, an Accountable Care Organization, a Population Health Management Program or an employer-based care support/wellness initiative, the nurses are the mortar.

Readers can read more on how this specifically works in a DMCB co-authored article titled "The Focus of Case Management Grows" in this on-line version of The Case Management Society of Americas (CMSA) Case In Point magazine.

While the manuscript focuses on the PCMH, its lessons can be applied to any corner of primary care:

1. Some patients have higher health care needs, more care gaps and greater risk.  Surveys and analyzing insurance claims and electronic health record data can find them.

2. There are cheap medical  interventions that increase quality and lower costs.  Nurses know about them and, when theyre supported by physicians, can champion their use among patients with the most to gain.

3. Most patients want to meaningfully participate in their own care.  This goes to the core of patient centeredness and these nurses know how to harness that energy.

As systems confront the limitations of pay-for-performance, the disappointments of the EHR Kool-Aid, the inertia of Washington-run health care and dwindling budgets, the DMCB is confident that these nurses will finally get the recognition they deserve. Whats more, patients will be better off for it.


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