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Making a Case for Nurse Case Management 

Minority Nurse

While occasionally overlooked as an essential nursing specialty, nurse case management supports patients. Patients with various conditions who find themselves in many different types of facilities or medical circumstances can greatly benefit from the support of qualified nurse case managers.

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What Care Coordination Is and How To Implement It

Relias

Integrated care focuses on the whole person by coordinating physical and behavioral health care along with substance use treatment. There are different models for how integrated care is delivered, but care coordination makes all the difference. What is care coordination?

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The 10 Least Stressful Nursing Jobs: Finding Balance in Your Career

Every Nurse

This role is often considered less stressful due to: Regular daytime hours with weekends and summers off Less intense patient care compared to hospital settings Focus on preventive care and health education Requirements typically include an RN license, pediatric nursing experience, and sometimes school nurse certification.

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Caring for Medically Complex Children Takes a Village

Nurse.com

In this model, nurses provide not only care but also coordination of care and can develop patient-focused care plans, which is necessary to keep everything running smoothly, according to Whitfield. Another nurse and I were the daytime care coordinators,” Whitfield said.

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2024 Professional Reading List

Nurses Advocates

If you get an e-letter that has educated you this past year, please email me the name and link so I can check it out and add it to the list! Each year, I cover new books written by Nurses, case managers, and other healthcare professionals impacting healthcare. link] Please also subscribe to my Blog, Nurse Advocate.