What
is CMSA?
The Case Management Society of America is the leading
membership association providing professional collaboration
across the healthcare continuum to advocate for patients’
wellbeing and improved health outcomes by fostering case
management growth and development, impacting health care
policy, and providing evidence-based tools and resources.
The Case Management Society of America is the oldest and
largest professional organization dedicated to delivery of
care management services across practice settings and care
models. CMSA provides educational, networking and
professional resources for its members and seeks to connect
case managers, products and service providers, consumers
and policy makers to ensure optimal delivery of care
management services. This site is focused on helping
legislators and policy makers better understand the role
case management plays in health care delivery and how to
ensure patients receive the best care possible. Please
visit www.cmsa.org for additional info.
How
much does it cost to join CMSA?
Annual National Dues
Individual A - $145 plus $25 for each chapter
Case Manager Membership: Individuals engaged in the field
of case
management. To qualify for this membership category, you
must have a
health professional degree, current license or national
certification in
the health or human services profession. Individual A
members have full
voting privileges and are eligible to hold local,
state/regional, and
national offices.
Please check www.cmsa.org for other categories
What
is the local CMSA Chapter?
The local CMSA chapters are the building blocks of our
association. It is through community organized events and
activities that many CMSA members are introduced to the
opportunities available through CMSA. Our local chapter is
the Hudson Valley Branch of CMSA. Local grassroot efforts
also help support national CMSA initiatives by getting the
word out to the public and local legislators. Through the
local involvement of our 11,000 members, CMSA can continue
to meet its mission to "positvely impact and improve
patient wellbing and health care outcomes."
What
is a Case/Care Manager?
Case/Care managers are advocates who help patients
understand their current health status, what they can do
about it and why those treatments are important. In this
way, care managers are catalysts by guiding patients and
providing cohesion to other professionals in the health
care delivery team, enabling their clients to achieve goals
more effectively and efficiently.
What
is Case Management?
Case Management is a collaborative process of assessment,
planning, facilitation and advocacy for options and
services to meet an individual's health needs through
communication and available resources to promote quality
cost-effective outcomes.
Where
Do Case Managers Work?
Case managers work in a variety of specialties, including
health care, mental health care, addictions, long-term
care, aging, HIV/AIDS, disabilities, occupational services,
child welfare, and immigrant/refugee services. They are
employed in the public, nonprofit, and for-profit sectors
What
Kind of Training, Certification, or License Does a Case
Manager Need?
Case managers come from a variety of professional
backgrounds and disciplines—including social work, nursing,
gerontology, to name a few. They need to understand how to
both work with individuals and families and navigate
complicated service systems. Case Managers are trained to
help people in the context of their unique social
environments and are distinctly prepared to offer care
services. In fact, the social work profession grew out of
early case management work in the early 20th century, and
social workers have remained active in case management
since that time.
Certification is available in case management and specialty
areas of practice, such as gerontology. Knowing a case
manager is certified can help you to feel confident that
you are working with a skilled, well-trained professional.
Certifications
Certification is the act of confirming that someone has met
a certain set of predetermined criteria by the certifying
body. Certification is recognized as an acceptable standard
of practice by general consent of the population it
certifies. To learn more about the various certifications
available to case managers, click on the links below:
• A-CCC – Continuity of Care Certification—Advanced
• AAOHN – American Association of Occupational Health
Nurses
• ABDA – American Board of Disability Analyst
• ACM – Accredited Case Manager
• AOCN – Advanced Oncology Nursing Certification
• CASWCM – Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager
• CCM – Certified Case Manager
• CCP – Chronic Care Professional
• CCRNS – Certification in Critical Care Nursing
• CDMS – Certified Disability Management Specialist
• CMAC – Case Management Administrator Certification
• CMC – Care Manager Certified
• CMCN – Certified Managed Care Nurse
• CO – Certified Orthotist
• COHN – Certified Occupational Health Nurse
• CP – Certified Prosthetist
• CPO – Certified Prosthetist-Orthotist
• CPDM – Certified Professional in Disability Management
• CPHM – Certified Professional in Healthcare Management
• CPHQ – Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality
• CPON – Certified Pediatric Oncology Nurse
• CRC – Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
• CRRN – Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse
• CSWCM – Certified Social Work Case Manager
• HCQM – Health Care Quality and Management
• ONC – Oncology Nursing Certification
• RN-BC – Registered Nurse, Board Certified
What
is CMAG?
Case Management Adherence Guidelines are designed to help
case managers aid in the assessment, planning,
facilitation, and advocacy of patient adherence. They
provide an interaction and management algorithm to assess
and improve the patient's knowledge and his/her motivation
to take medications as they are prescribed. They also
provide great flexibility in that a patient's individual
needs are taken into account.
What
is CCM?
The CCM® is the first nationally accredited case manager
credential. Case managers who have earned the Certified
Case Manager (CCM) credential have the expertise,
knowledge, and professional experience to provide the right
services to patients with serious or complex medical
conditions, and/or catastrophic injuries and illnesses.
www.ccmcertification.org
What
is ANCC?
American Nurse Credentialling Center is the world's largest
and most prestigious nurse credentialing organization, and
a subsidiary of the American Nurses Association (ANA).
www.nursecredentialing.org
What
is CM-C (Care Manager, Certified)?
The purpose of the National Academy of Certified Care
Managers (NACCM) is to advance the quality of care
management services by assuring individual competence to
perform the full range of care management tasks through a
validated, standardized examination that tests the skills,
knowledge, and practice ethics needed to serve consumers.
www.naccm.net
What
is CSWCM (Certified Social Work Case
Manager)?
Professional social workers assist individuals, groups, or
communities to restore or enhance their capacity for social
functioning, while creating societal conditions favorable
to their goals. The practice of social work requires
knowledge of human development and behavior, of social,
economic and cultural institutions, and of the interaction
of all these factors.
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