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Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC, Reviews Her Best The Care Coordination Books and Resources |
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Clinical Nurse Care Coordinator Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC
Meta Gatschenberger, RN, CC, LNC, reviews The Care Coordination Books and Care Coordination Resources for Hospital Administrators at Rural Hospitals and Rural Medical Centers.![]() |
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Care Coordinator’s Handbook – Free Download
– by Anthem Blue CrossThe Care Coordinator’s Handbook will provide you with: • Enhanced Personal Health Care Transformation Team member role descriptions. • Definitions of terms commonly used. • Self-guided learning activities using Milestone-focused topics. • Quick links to frequently referenced sites. • Information on special topics – for example, pediatric resources. |
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Ad • Care Coordination: A Blueprint for Action for RNs
– by Gerri LambCare Coordination: A Blueprint for Action for RNs helps todays nurses reclaim this critical practice domain. It explores key issues in care coordination and offers timely, strategic actions nurses can take right now to identify opportunities and overcome barriers. It also includes critical resources for nurse care coordinators. This book will help you: Understand care coordination past, present, and future as well as the professional and practice environments in which it occurs. |
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Ad • Care Coordination: The Game Changer
– by Gerri LambCare Coordination has always been a primary duty of nursing. Care Coordination: The Game Changer offers today’s most comprehensive insights, case studies and strategies to advance nursing’s role in care coordination and healthcare transformation. This book is the first published to show in clear, concise language how care coordination is positioned in the context of healthcare reform. |
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Ad • Care Coordination: The Game Changer
– by U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesMany organizations and individuals are interested in care coordination, particularly as it relates to concerns about inefficiencies and suboptimal quality in the U.S. health care system. The Institute of Medicine identified care coordination as one of 20 national priorities for action to improve quality along its six dimensions of making care safe, effective, patient centered, timely, efficient, and equitable. |
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Ad • Care Coordination and Nursing Management
– by Laura J. FeroIntroduction to Care Coordination and Nursing Management is an introduction and overview of nursing case management across the health care continuum. It covers topics that address health care management in the hospital as well the community, such as Congregational Nursing and introduces the student to being a potential private practitioner touching on entrepreneurship, consultation and marketing. |
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Ad • Care Coordination and Transition Management
– by Sheila A. HaasCare Coordination and Transition Management Core Curriculum text covers nine evidence-based dimensions: 1. Advocacy 2. Education and engagement of patients and families 3. Coaching and counseling of patients and families 4. Patient-centered care planning 5. Support for self-management 6. Nursing process (proxy for monitoring and evaluation) 7. Teamwork and collaboration 8. Cross setting communications and care transitions 9. Population health management. |
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Ad • Physician’s Guide to Surviving CGCAHPS & HCAHPS
– by MPH, Trina E. Dorrah, MDHealth care is changing as patients demand more than just medical knowledge from their doctors. With the introduction of mandatory standardized patient satisfaction surveys, the pressure has never been greater. Unfortunately, most healthcare providers receive little to no training on how to improve patient satisfaction and maximize their CGCAHPS and HCAHPS scores. |
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Ad • HCAHPS Basics: A Resource Guide
– by HCProHospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) spells worry for many hospitals. Reporting to HCAHPS is necessary for full Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) reimbursement, but can weigh heavily on the minds of hospitals leaders because it publicly displays perceived patient satisfaction for everyone to see. Study after study shows ample room for improvement at many facilities. Is your organization’s reputation on the line? |
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Ad • The HCAHPS Handbook
– by Lyn KetelsenDiscover the newest proven tactics for consistently high HCAHPS results. In the race to improve the patient experience, organizations coached by Studer Group have a distinct edge. They outperform the nation on HCAHPS measures by an average of 21 percentile points, outpace it in improvements at a speed of nearly 50 percent faster, and also beat the national average in every core measure. What’s more, they set themselves up for quick, sustainable improvements in outcomes connected to future value-based purchasing changes. |
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