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Diversity in case management modalities: the Summit model

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  • 1Community Support Services, Inc., Akron, OH 44311, USA.

Community Mental Health Journal
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Community mental health case management lacks clear definitions, hindering model comparisons. A differentiated system using multiple service delivery models allows for more meaningful study of case management interventions for specific populations.

Area of Science:

  • Mental Health Services Research
  • Health Services Administration
  • Social Work Practice

Background:

  • Case management is prevalent in community mental health but lacks a unified definition and understanding of its core components.
  • The absence of consensus impedes meaningful comparisons between different case management models.
  • Current global assessments are insufficient; empirical studies of specific interventions for distinct populations are needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the lack of consensus in case management by proposing a structured approach.
  • To enable more meaningful empirical study of case management interventions.
  • To facilitate the evaluation of specific case management models tailored to diverse client needs.

Main Methods:

  • Describing a highly differentiated and prescriptive case management system.

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  • Implementing multiple models of service delivery within a single system.
  • Focusing on targeted interventions for specific patient populations.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed system allows for a more nuanced examination of case management practices.
    • Diversified service delivery models can be studied within a unified framework.
    • This approach facilitates empirical investigation into the effectiveness of tailored case management.

    Conclusions:

    • A differentiated and prescriptive case management system is crucial for advancing research.
    • Studying multiple, specific models enhances understanding of case management technology.
    • This framework supports evidence-based practice by enabling rigorous evaluation of interventions.