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[Case management, a theoretical approach].

Juan Manuel Leyva-Moral1

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Administration
  • Nursing Science

Context:

  • Demographic shifts, including aging populations, require innovative social-sanitary policies.
  • Efficient administration and management are crucial for modern healthcare systems.
  • Nursing Case Management (NCM) emerges as a key policy adaptation.

Purpose:

  • To review theoretical concepts underpinning a case management model for sanitary care.
  • To analyze the scientific evidence supporting the efficiency of Nursing Case Management.
  • To provide a framework for implementing effective NCM strategies.

Summary:

  • The study examines the theoretical basis of Nursing Case Management as a response to demographic changes.
  • It synthesizes scientific evidence on the operational efficiency and outcomes of NCM.
  • Key concepts for a sanitary care model utilizing case management are presented.

Impact:

  • Informs the development and implementation of evidence-based Nursing Case Management programs.
  • Highlights the potential of NCM to improve healthcare administration and patient outcomes.
  • Contributes to the discourse on adapting health policies to evolving population structures.