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case-management

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  • Before you hire anyone, extensive background checks are crucial, along with making sure any paid caregivers are bonded and insured, says Patricia Maisano , chief executive of Ikor USA in Kennett Square, Pa., which provides case-management and advocacy services for elderly and disabled clients.

    Unholy Matrimony: How to Fight Back Kelly Greene 2011

  • Before 9/11 there was no go-to organization in New York City for coordinating post-disaster services between various nonprofits, including consistent case-management and client tracking.

    Gordon Campbell: Lessons From a Tragedy Gordon Campbell 2011

  • Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine said the FBI has already spent $405 million of the $451 million budgeted for its new Sentinel case-management system, but the system, as of September, was two years behind schedule and $100 million over budget.

    Audit Cites FBI Technology Problems Evan Perez 2010

  • While advocates for the elderly remain concerned about the loss in case-management funding and its impact, Ms. Barrios-Paoli said she believes it's possible to "triage" and make those funds stretch further.

    Mayor Stands Firm on Teacher Layoffs Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • One of the initial goals of the technology program was to have a seamless case-management system for all cases.

    Audit Cites FBI Technology Problems Evan Perez 2010

  • To devise the new bundled payment, UnitedHealth added to that number a case-management fee and a hospital-care fee, for a payment of $15,575 to manage the patient's care regardless of the drugs the doctors chose.

    In Treating Cancer, Insurer Tries New Way to Pay Docs Avery Johnson 2010

  • When a person becomes a known risk, the insurance pays for their enrollment in a case-management system for that particualr illness, which essentially is the previous, with the uncertainty in the length and efficacity of their particular treatment transferred from the patient to the health-case provider.

    Better than Health Insurance?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Adolescent HIV care and services require adolescent-focused, intensive case-management interventions.

    Adolescent Initiative Programs 2010

  • The Sept. 11, 2001, attacks exposed the FBI's troubles with information sharing, and the bureau accelerated plans to replace its unwieldy case-management system with new software.

    Audit Cites FBI Technology Problems Evan Perez 2010

  • The commissioner for the city's Department for the Aging, Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, proposed the dramatic reduction in case-management services in response to Mr. Bloomberg's demand last month that all city agencies cut their budgets to combat a $3.3 billion deficit in the fiscal year beginning July 1, people familiar with her recommendation said.

    City Mulls Cuts for Elderly Michael Howard Saul 2010

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