COVID-19, a rapidly spreading and lethal disease, has wrought global havoc as a pandemic. Its impact on the US population has reshaped our lives and, notably, hospital operations.
Consequently, the roles and processes within case management have also undergone significant transformation. While the pandemic's intensity appears to be diminishing, the return to normalcy will likely usher in a "new" normal rather than a return to the "old" one.
In this webinar led by industry veterans Toni Cesta PhD, RN, FAAN, and Bev Cunningham MS, RN, ACM, the focus will be on navigating the transition phases for case management staff—both RN case managers and social work case managers—as well as case management leadership. Additionally, the speakers will delve into the crucial role of physician advisors during this transitional period.
Critical to this transition is an awareness of waivers or changes in rules and regulations at the national, state, and local levels, as well as adjustments made by payers. Equally vital is the provision of support for staff who have been emotionally affected by the pandemic, presenting a significant challenge for case management department leadership.
Finally, a thorough evaluation of the changes implemented during the pandemic is imperative. Some adjustments may warrant continuation, while others may need to be revised or discarded altogether. This webinar aims to provide case management departments with insights into identifying their focus areas as they navigate the path toward the "new" normal.