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Nursing Management | 1997

The Carle Clinic.

Cheryl Schraeder; Teri Britt

Confronting the challenge of effective, efficient health care for the elderly has led to many variations in service delivery modalities. The approach employed by the Community Nursing Organization (CNO) is based on nurse coordinated care. Nurses are integrally involved in the authorization, coordination, evaluation and payment of services. The nursing role encompasses case management, including coordination of non-CNO covered services as well as those provided through the capitated payment schedule. Thus, in addition to authorizing CNO services, the nurse also may coordinate services such as physician visits, home repair, transportation, respite services and home-delivered meals, even though they are not covered financially under the auspices of the CNO. Preliminary findings indicate that this model may be successful clinically and financially by determining and utilizing an appropriate mix, intensity and duration of services.


The Journal of ambulatory care management | 1997

Population-based research data as a means to address health outcomes.

Cheryl Schraeder; Paul Shelton; Teri Britt; Robert Parker; James Leonard

Health care restructuring efforts have been influenced by changes in pubic policy, payment mechanisms, and societal values. In todays environment, leading issues focus on quality and cost-effective care. Health care systems are moving from a concentration on structures and processes of care to an expanded view that encompasses the exploration, documentation, and improvement of patient outcomes. This article presents an overview of the domains of health outcomes, widely used surveys in the measurement of outcomes, methodological issues related to interpreting outcome measures, and trends for clinical practice and future research.


Journal of Applied Gerontology | 2001

Case Management Issues in Rural Long-Term Care Models

Cheryl Schraeder; Teri Britt

This article reviews research on some of the more visible long-term care case-management systems. In particular, the two generations of the Social Health


The Journal of ambulatory care management | 2000

Integrated risk assessment and feedback reporting for clinical decision making in a Medicare risk plan

Cheryl Schraeder; Teri Britt; Paul Shelton

The challenge of tapping into the rich resource of population-based, aggregated data to inform and guide clinical processes remains one of the largely unrealized potentials of managed care. This article describes a multifaceted approach of using health-related data to support providers in clinical decision making as an adjunct to case management and primary care delivery. The goal is to provide data that can be used for clinical decision making that is population based, yet individualized for specific patient care situations. Information reporting holds great potential in the clinical care of patients because it can be used to identify persons who could benefit from early detection, intervention, or treatment. It has been suggested that one of the keys to success in managed Medicare is the timely use of information that is detailed, comprehensive, and real-time describing key parameters of clinical encounters.


The Journal of ambulatory care management | 1996

Clinical and health service research needs in the group practice organization.

Cheryl Schraeder; Paid Shelton; Teri Britt; Robert Parker; James Leonard

Clinical and health services research will play a more Important role in group practice organizations because it provides a vehicle to identify and answer critical questions. Study initiatives can identify, describe, quantify, and help predict trends in clinical practice. Systematic investigation is a means to link structure and processes of care to clinical parameters, patient outcomes, and cost variables. Findings can be used to support sound clinical, quality of care, and educational decision making. The ultimate goal of research is to promote the appropriate access and delivery of quality care In a cost-effective manner.


Journal of case management | 1994

A generalist physician-based model for a rural geriatric collaborative practice.

Paul Shelton; Cheryl Schraeder; Teri Britt; Kirby R


American Journal of Nursing | 1997

Community Nursing Organizations: A New Frontier

Cheryl Schraeder; Gerri S. Lamb; Paul Shelton; Teri Britt


American Journal of Nursing | 1997

Currents in Practice: Community Nursing Organizations: A New Frontier

Cheryl Schraeder; Gerri S. Lamb; Paul Shelton; Teri Britt


Archive | 2011

The Community Nursing Organization: Testing a Model of Capitated Geriatric Care

Teri Britt; Cheryl Schraeder


Archive | 1998

Managed care and capitation : issues in nursing

Teri Britt; Cheryl Schraeder; Paul Shelton

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