Critical
Components of Managed Long-Term Care:
Care Management, Part 2
Recorded:
Tuesday,
May 23, 2006
Effective care management is a critical component of managed long-term
care. The focus of this briefing, Care Management, Part 2 is
organizational processes necessary to support effective care management,
including building interdisciplinary teams and person-centered decision
making processes for service provision and purchasing. The speakers will also highlight how care
management systems differ between the current fee-for-service waiver
programs and managed long-term care programs. This program is intended for
senior managers who are planning for new organizational structures and
processes. This is not a training program for interdisciplinary care
management team members.
The emphasis of Care Management, Part 1,
broadcast on April 27, 2006, was on critical administrative systems that
need to be present within a managed care organization to support effective
care management related to information management, training, utilization
review, and provider network.
Presenters: Laura Hanson, Long-Term Support Quality and Training
Specialist, Community Options Section; Neal Minogue, Community Integration
Specialist, Developmental Disabilities Services Section; from the Bureau of Long-Term Support, Division of Disability and
Elder Services; Becky Cupp, Long-Term Support Supervisor, Richland County
Health and Human Services.
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