Case Management


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<p>End of life care has made vast improvements however statistics show that aggressive high cost care in patients continues to be widespread. We continue to see very Ill patients in and out of the hospital or rehab units for their final weeks to months of life. Discussion with patients and families more proactively can identify wishes and goals earlier and provide them with more control comfort and dignity. Rhoda Neader’s book serves as a resource for case managers or any person involved with individuals with a life threatening or life limiting disease. In her book she helps identify and offers steps to approach these patients and families. Her description of the insurance maze helps anyone addressing end of life planning needs. In a fast-paced complex medical culture it can help the case manager shift the focus on end of life care for patients and families. Having worked side by side with Rhoda Neader I can say without a doubt that this book reflects all the knowledge experience and humanity she brought to her work helping the most vulnerable of patients.  Using case histories from her wide ranging career she illustrates just how crucial the case manager is for the palliative care team and offers concrete examples of means for resolving the most complex issues the team may face.  Palliative Care professionals across all disciplines whether novice or seasoned will find her wisdom enhancing their own practices. – Ned Stolzberg M.D. Executive Medical Director Hospice of the Valley Phoenix Arizona</p><p>Rhoda is a smart and sensitive person and this comes through in her book Case Management: A Palliative Perspective. The book is a practical guide to case management in palliative care a demanding and rewarding area of practice. It is a useful “how to” in organizing and managing patients and their families at this important time in their lives. – Pat Winstead-Fry RN PHD former Dean of Nursing University of Vermont</p><p>Rhoda puts life in this book with her wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience striking a great balance of case management and palliative care. Sharply written a must read for all care providers especially in the hospital setting. – Ajitpal Mann M.D. Medical Director Critical Care Abrazo Arrowhead Hospital Glendale Arizona</p>
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