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Strengths Based Care Managment Model

3 Concepts:


Self worth


Self determination


Self regulation




1980s




model that combines a focus on individual's strengths with three other principles: promoting the use of informal supportive networks; offering assertive community involvement by case managers emphasising the relationship between the client and case manager, came about from deinstitutionalization

Clincal Case Management Model

-Rehabilitation model of case management


-Case manager= clinical therapist and provides connection to biopsychosocial support


-Visit places where substance abusers congregate.

Intensive Case Management Model


ICM

Communty based helpers


-Empolyment


-Housing


-Mental Health Stability


-Social Status




5 Concepts:


-Individuality


-Tailored multisystem concept


-Strengths based


-Sustainability


-Goal Focused




Helps with


housing, employment, transport, personal, life skills, family, health, education




intensive case management is a solution- and evidence-based practice that originated with the inception of mass deinstitutionalization; helps with employability, social status, housing and mental health

Brokerage Case Management Model

-Supports the "brokering" of recourses between a case manager and client


-"the generalist case management model"


-Originated to help patients with chronic mental illness and substance abuse

Care Delivery Models

-Reduce barriers and improve access to care


-Help improve overall quality of care


-Improve and streamline care transitions (ie,. hospital to home)




4 common care delivery models


-Patient centered medical home and home management (PCMH)


-Pop. health management


-Guided care model


-Accountable care organizations (ACOs)

Guided Care Model

-Nurses help manage and guide


-Works closely with patients and their team to coordinate care effectively


-John Hopkins

Patient Centered Medical Home


PCMH

-Primary care focused and seeks to create a team of care providers

Accountable Care Organizations


ACOs

-Medicare/aid patients


-Drs., clinics, hospitals voluntarily come together with the goal of providing efficient high quality care to high risk pop (ie., diabetes, elderly, low income) while reducing costs and improving care

Fee for Service Model

payment model where services are unbundled and paid for separately. In health care, it gives an incentive for physicians to provide more treatments because payment is dependent on the quantity of care, rather than quality of care

Value Based Care Model

payment model that reimburses healthcare providers based on the quality they provide to patients rather than the number of patients they see