Case management models evolved as the mental health care system shifted hospital to community settings. The research evidence underscores the efficacy of certain case management models under 'ideal' conditions; what is less clear, is how these models perform in day to day clinical practice. Moreover, the economic perspective adopted by most studies is relatively narrow thus limiting a proper understanding of the costs and benefits of such models. This paper reviews recent work in the field and highlights gaps in both method and application as a focus for future work. Curr Opin Psychiatry 12:195-199, (C) 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
This review is describing different models of case management, showing their similarities and differ...
agementfor long-term psychiatric patients has been handicapped by a lack of conceptual models that d...
Case management is one of the principal components of service delivery in mental health services. Ov...
This article addresses the role of case management in the care of chronically mentally ill people. T...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Case management has attained much belief from various social services to be a mean that can promote ...
Confusion about the cost-effectiveness of case management stems partly from poorly defined assumptio...
This review examines the impact of assertive community treatment (ACT) and case management models on...
SUMMARY Case management is currently the most popular mode of service delivery in the United States,...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes and costs of intensive case manag...
Case management is now accepted in the United States as a key element in systems designed to support...
The practice of case management, together with the priorities of case managers and consumers of case...
Background: Case management in its various forms represents a major innova-tion in mental health car...
In Australia, case management is the cornerstone of mental health service delivery for seriously ill...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
This review is describing different models of case management, showing their similarities and differ...
agementfor long-term psychiatric patients has been handicapped by a lack of conceptual models that d...
Case management is one of the principal components of service delivery in mental health services. Ov...
This article addresses the role of case management in the care of chronically mentally ill people. T...
Case management is expected to fill the gap between the needs of the seriously mentally ill and the ...
Case management has attained much belief from various social services to be a mean that can promote ...
Confusion about the cost-effectiveness of case management stems partly from poorly defined assumptio...
This review examines the impact of assertive community treatment (ACT) and case management models on...
SUMMARY Case management is currently the most popular mode of service delivery in the United States,...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the outcomes and costs of intensive case manag...
Case management is now accepted in the United States as a key element in systems designed to support...
The practice of case management, together with the priorities of case managers and consumers of case...
Background: Case management in its various forms represents a major innova-tion in mental health car...
In Australia, case management is the cornerstone of mental health service delivery for seriously ill...
The care programme approach (CPA), a form of case management, is a key mental health policy in Engla...
This review is describing different models of case management, showing their similarities and differ...
agementfor long-term psychiatric patients has been handicapped by a lack of conceptual models that d...