2015
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12238
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What is the role of a case manager in community aged care? A qualitative study in Australia

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the perceptions of case managers about their roles in providing community aged care in Australia. Purposeful sampling was used and 33 qualitative semi-structured interviews with 47 participants were conducted. Participants were drawn from a list of all case managers working in aged care organisations that provided publicly funded case-managed community aged care programmes in the State of Victoria, Australia. Participant selection criteria included age, gender, job titles, professio… Show more

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“…Hours of formal care support 6 (4) 5 (4,9) Time on CDC (mo) 9 (5) 7 (5,14) Data collection period (mo) 10 (4) 9 (8,12) proportions in contributing to overall HCP expenditures at an individual level. The results indicate that over 60% of expenditure was allocated to direct services (care services and brokered services) and it was evident that, regardless of the HCP level, administration and case co-ordination/care management fees accounted for a significant proportion of total expenditure: nearly 40% for the total sample, 41% for HCP level 1/2 and 38% for level 3/4.…”
Section: Continuous Variables Mean (Sd) Median (Iqr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hours of formal care support 6 (4) 5 (4,9) Time on CDC (mo) 9 (5) 7 (5,14) Data collection period (mo) 10 (4) 9 (8,12) proportions in contributing to overall HCP expenditures at an individual level. The results indicate that over 60% of expenditure was allocated to direct services (care services and brokered services) and it was evident that, regardless of the HCP level, administration and case co-ordination/care management fees accounted for a significant proportion of total expenditure: nearly 40% for the total sample, 41% for HCP level 1/2 and 38% for level 3/4.…”
Section: Continuous Variables Mean (Sd) Median (Iqr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To offer a HCP under a CDC model, aged care service providers assign a care co‐ordinator/case officer to co‐ordinate clients’ care. The responsibilities of the care co‐ordinator/case officer include explaining to the client how the CDC model works and designing a care plan and individualised budget equivalent to the client's package fund and organising the care services in consultation with the client . In principle, according to the CDC model, clients are aware of the budget available for their care and have control over the management and co‐ordination of their care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Case management practice encompasses a full spectrum of roles, functions and activities that case managers are educated, competent and authorised to perform (You et al . ). It has been implemented in various care settings, such as community aged care and primary healthcare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…29 Though there is some evidence for the efficacy of case management in regard to improving client outcomes and reducing health care utilization, criticism remains in regard to coordination of care, because case managers do not always have autonomy over supply or availability of services. 30 Consequently, there has been a promotion of integrated care to improve connectivity, alignment, and collaboration between and within funding and administrative sectors and health services. 29 More recently, consumers have also advocated for the introduction of consumer-directed care-the ability to make choices regarding the care they and their caregivers receive.…”
Section: Development Of Services For People Living With Dementia In Amentioning
confidence: 99%