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Avoidable costs of comprehensive case management.

L M Issel1, R A Anderson

  • 1School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA.

Health Care Management Review
|August 27, 1999
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Comprehensive case management is often an unnecessary expense. This study suggests it can be an avoidable cost due to systemic issues hindering client access to services.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • Comprehensive case management is a prevalent industry standard.
  • Its widespread use prompts inquiry into its necessity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the necessity of comprehensive case management.
  • To explore if it represents an avoidable cost stemming from systemic barriers.

Main Methods:

  • Transaction cost analysis
  • Access theory

Main Results:

  • Comprehensive case management may be an avoidable cost in certain situations.
  • Systemic problems can restrict access for eligible clients, necessitating this service.

Conclusions:

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  • Re-evaluating the universal need for comprehensive case management is warranted.
  • Addressing system-level access issues could reduce reliance on this service.