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Clarifying certification and its value for case managers.

Hussein A Tahan1

  • 1Cardiovascular Services at Columbia University Medical Center, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, NY, USA. hut9001@nyp.org

Lippincott'S Case Management : Managing the Process of Patient Care
|February 3, 2005
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Case management certification offers significant value, enhancing professional standards and patient care. This article clarifies the distinction between individual and institution certification, promoting better understanding and adoption.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Professional Certification
  • Disease Management

Background:

  • Growing number of certified case managers and programs.
  • Lack of awareness regarding the value of certification among stakeholders.
  • Confusion between individual and institution certification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Emphasize the value and necessity of case management certification.
  • Clarify the distinction between individual and institution certification.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on case management certification standards.
  • Analysis of current terminology and definitions.
  • Discussion of benefits for professionals, employers, payers, and clients.

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Main Results:

  • Certification enhances professional credibility and patient outcomes.
  • Clear differentiation between individual (professional) and institution (organizational) certification is established.
  • Increased awareness can lead to wider adoption and improved case management practices.

Conclusions:

  • Case management certification is crucial for quality care.
  • Understanding the types of certification is essential for appropriate application.
  • Promoting certification benefits can elevate the practice of case management.