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What Does a Case Management Nurse Do?

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What Does a Case Management Nurse Do?

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A case management nurse is responsible for providing and coordinating the long term care of patients. They aim to provide the proper treatments at the optimal times to maintain their patient’s health and minimize the opportunity for hospitalization. Their duties can include coordinating primary care visits, surgery and other specialized treatments. They also assess and monitor their patients, determine their eligibility for treatments or procedures, and make use of all clinical pathways to achieve their desired outcomes. Case management nurses generally work with a specific group of patients and conditions, like AIDS/HIV, cancer, geriatrics and pediatrics. For example, a case management nurse might work with a cancer patient a be responsible for coordinating their chemo treatments and visits to primary and specialty physicians. CMNs also do research on various available procedures, analyze data and work with insurance companies. Their ultimate goal is to provide their patients with the

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