Managed Care can be frustrating. I have learned to give case managers what they want to hear ie. specifically what skill I am doing with the client, what am I teaching, what are my goals...sometimes if I feel that if someone needs a little more attention, monitoring, I will embelish a bit about their condition.
As you are aware, sometimes there is something wrong that you can't put your finger on, and managed care believes you should know everything there is to know after one visit.
Sometimes the case manager will still give you a hard time, in that case I notify the MD and tell him who I spoke with, first and last names, phone number and extention.
Home Health is not a babysitting service, nor do I go to client's homes merely to hold their hands and offer reassurance, I understand this. I have had case managers imply that we were doing just that and robbing them of there paltry reimbursement rate, but as long as my goals are clear and skill is noted I usually get what I need.
Bridget
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