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Coordinated care partnership: case management with physician practices

L Anker-Unnever, F E Netting

    Journal of Case Management
    |January 1, 1995
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    The Coordinated Care Partnership Project integrated social work and nurse care managers into primary care settings. This initiative offers valuable insights into enhancing case management within these practices.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Social Work in Healthcare
    • Primary Care Innovation

    Background:

    • The St. Joseph Healthcare System operates the Coordinated Care Partnership Project.
    • The project is funded by The John A. Hartford Foundation as a demonstration site.
    • The initiative focuses on integrating care management into primary care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the Coordinated Care Partnership Project.
    • To present lessons learned from the first year of operation.
    • To discuss implications for case management in primary care.

    Main Methods:

    • Placement of social work and nurse care managers in primary care physician practices.
    • Operation within selected sites in Albuquerque, NM.
    • Focus on demonstration and evaluation.

    Main Results:

    • The project successfully integrated care managers into primary care settings.
    • Initial operational data and experiences were gathered.
    • Key challenges and successes were identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Case management plays a crucial role in primary care.
    • Integration models require careful planning and execution.
    • Further research is needed to optimize these collaborative models.

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