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J Case Manag ; 5(1): 25-31, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8715698

ABSTRACT

Case management has come to the forefront of home- and community-based long-term care (LTC) as an attempt to reduce the costs of LTC and the fragmentation of the home- and community-based LTC system. The cost of case management itself, however, must also receive attention. A key variable contributing to the cost of a case management program is the size of the case managers' caseloads; the higher the caseloads, the lower the costs, all other things being equal. However, caseloads that are too high can reduce the quality of care. Thus, a program's recommended caseload is an important factor. This article presents a method for determining a recommended caseload for a home- and community-based LTC program, using a case study. This method can be adapted for use by programs that have a different caseload history from that of the program in the case study.


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Case Management/organization & administration , Community Health Services/organization & administration , Home Care Services/organization & administration , Long-Term Care/organization & administration , Workload , Cost Control , Humans , Pilot Projects , Quality of Health Care , Virginia
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