HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM CASE MANAGEMENT

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ACM-RN American Case Management Association 40 Rahling Cir Little Rock AR 72223 health delivery system case management services provided by registered nurses;The certification mark, as used by registered nurses authorized by applicant, certifies that the registered nurses using the mark have obtained a qualifying score on an exam administered by the certifier and have met certain minimum standards in the field of health delivery system case management and that the work in rendering the services was performed by registered nurses who have met the standards and criteria established by the certifier.;
ACM-SW American Case Management Association 40 Rahling Cir Little Rock AR 72223 health delivery system case management services provided by social workers;AMERICAN CASE MANAGEMENT-SW;The certification mark, as used by social workers authorized by applicant, certifies that the social workers using the mark have obtained a qualifying score on an exam administered by the certifier and have met certain minimum standards in the field of health delivery system case management and that the work in rendering the services was performed by social workers who have met the standards and criteria established by the certifier.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An integrated home health system includes a television-based patient station, a first provider station for providing telemedicine or other healthcare services to a patient located at the patient station, a second provider station for providing caregiver services to the patient, a third provider station for providing emergency response services to the patient and a system management station coupled together by a data network. In addition to various management operations performed on behalf of the integrated home health system, the system management station is further configured to provide various home health services to the patient located at the patient station, either alone, or in conjunction with one or more of the first, second and/or third provider stations.