Care Management Journals Journal of Case Management Journal of Long Term Home Health Care
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Care Management Journals now conveniently combines two must-read publications in case management and home care. Created from two well-established and authoritative journals in the field, this new publication offers a digest of contemporary expertise in the home care field.
The main goal of the Journal of Case Management is to disseminate relevant information pertinent to the field of case management. Published independently for 7 years, it's articles focus on case management practice, whether reviews of case management programs, explanations of procedures or systems, case studies, innovative ideas for professional development, helpful hints, or other issues common to this field.
It is complemented by the Journal of Long Term Home Health Care, which originated from the PRIDE Institute for 17 years. This journal investigates current issues and reports on programs and policy initiatives for the homebound frail elderly. Its articles attempt to analyze a topic in detail, forecast developments, and provide the reader with an enhanced perspective. While addressed primarily to home health care professionals, the articles are written with a lay readership also in view.
Journal of Case Management
Journal of Long Term Home Health Care EDITOR F. Russell Kellogg, MD MANAGING EDITOR Philip W. Brickner, MD EDITORIAL BOARD Marshall B. Kapp, JD, MPH Arthur Kaufman, MD Anthony J. Lechich, MD Robert Perkel, MD Robert M. Hayes, JD Mary Mayer Bonnie Smith, SSW John W. Traphagan, PhD James D. Wright, PhD
"I would recommend Care Management Journals to all who are dedicated to the unique needs of homebound and chronically ill persons who strive to continue living with dignity and optimal wellness." —Marianne S. Felliciano, BSN, Health Care for Homeless Program, Optima Healthcare Community Services, Manchester, NH
"... a useful treasure well worth reading and saving for reference. I don't think there is anything quite like it anywhere." —David N. Sundwall, MD, American Clinical Laboratory Association, Washington, DC
"Essential public policy discussions so important to providers and clients alike are rendered in digestible formats. Try it!" —Anthony J. Lechich, MD, Medical Director, Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center, New York, NY