DYRTS?
Define This
Case Management Models
Concerns and Research about Case Management Models
Active Ingredients of Effective Care Coordination
100

The total number of care coordination models

What is seven?

100

The process of accessing, organizing, and ensuring receipt of services that assist individuals with psychiatric disabilities to meet their multiple and complex needs in an effective and efficient manner.

What is care coordination? 

100

In the clinical care coordination model, the coordinator acts as those as well as providers of basic coordination.

What are counselors and therapists?

100

There were differences in study findings of the ACT model between these two countries.

What are the U.S.A. and the U.K.? 

100
The ideal size of a caseload

What is small?

200
Established in the late 1970s, the National Institute of Mental Health established this program as a model of comprehensive services to meet the needs of those discharged from psychiatric hospitals. Examples of those needs include housing, medical care, and financial benefits.

What is the Community Support Program? 

200

The receipt of comprehensive services in the long term

What is continuity of care? 
200

Most commonly referred to as intensive case management. Emerged to serve individuals making heavy use of mental health services. Also known as an acronym. 

What is Intensive Care Coordination, or ICC? 

200

ACT is likely to improve participants' achievement of one of these two goals when the intervention directly targets these incomes.

What is employment or housing?

200

Where care coordination is primarily delivered

What is the community? 
300
In 1986, Congress passed the State Comprehensive Mental Health Services Plan Act, which required states to develop this for adults with serious mental illness in order to receive federal mental health funds.

What are comprehensive service plans? 

300

Connecting persons with the services, supports, and resources in the implementation of their plans. Also includes assisting individuals in accessing these services by accompanying them or by arranging for others to help.

What is linkage? 
300

DAILY DOUBLE 

Functions of this model include setting goals, conducting a functional assessment, and teaching skills to that people can function best in their chosen environment.

What is rehabilitation case coordination? 

300

This may not be equally effective for all persons with psychiatric disabilities.

What is care coordination?

300
One of the requirements of a care coordination supervisor

What is either experienced or fully credentialed? 

400

By this year, state plans included provisions for the delivery of care coordination to all those in the population who received substantial public funds. 

What is 1992?

400

The delivery of services in the appropriate sequence, resulting in cost effective service provision.

What is efficiency?

400

Basic care coordination where work mainly occurs in an office setting

What is brokered care coordination?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

A review of this model showed a decrease in hospitalization and moderate improvement in some areas of social functioning.

What is strengths-based care coordination model?

400

The ideal time limit of a care coordination service

What is unlimited?

500

Care coordination was designed to be this of the system, the centralized functions that would ensure people received the services and supports that they needed as needed.

What is glue?

500
Activities that might pressure a person to change disturbing, dangerous, or destructive behavior, or to engage further in treatment. 

What is therapeutic limit setting?

500

This model reflects the vision of recovery and commitment to helping people develop their full potential when given the opportunity.

What is strengths-based care coordination? 

500

Some critics believe that the ACT model is coerce and paternalistic and creates this.

What is dependence versus independence? 

500
When people should be able to access members of the care coordination team

What is 24/7?