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Time for a roll-call for the Case Managers on the board!!
I'm here in Vegas, got my CCM in 1999, Medical & Disability Case manager for PPO network & Utilization Management company.
I worked as a staff nurse for 18 years, cardiac,post open heart. I then hung up my cap and went into case management...am now working WC, insurance company here in NJ. I love it but don't love the idea of trying to learn all aspects of CM for the exam! I feel like I am studying for my boards, just 25 years later! I bought the Case Management Book with the CD, 900 questions. I just keep taking the quizzes, trying to focus on my weaknesses. Medicaid and Medicare are areas I have not worked in. Those areas are really weak for me. I am studying ERISA and still don't get it. Anyone take the CCM exam this past April? Any hints, suggestions?
Thanks
Nancy
I have worked for 20 (of my 40 years in nursing practice) as a CM for insurance companies and service providers and have done w/c for many years in PA, plus - most recently in 5 other jurisdictions. My job with a major insurance company was eliminated in 8/05. I was certified in the second year that the exam was offered. I can say the best way to pass the exam is to do exactly what you are doing. I would recommend that you research the internet sites, CMS and NIH plus Case Mgmt sites for more information.
"The Case Manager's Handbook" by Catherine M. Mullalhy, Aspen Publications, is also an excellent resource. If there is a local chapter of Case Managers near you, perhaps you can contact them and ask if there is a course of study group offered. Sometimes the CM chapter is more hospital-based, but it is worth a try. Good luck! You can do it!!
I spent time in high risk OB and tele before going into home health. I was a home health case manager for 10 years. This past Sept I took a job in work comp case management and really enjoy it. I've applied to take the CCM in the spring; I finished my BSN last December and will be entering a Master's program this spring.
Hello, I'm a cardiology casemanager in an acute care setting. I have a Masters in Community Health and have been a CCM for 10 years.
I love alot of what I do. There are 30 of us at our hospital, our caseloads are between 20 - 25 cases daily. I am also responsible for all aspects of d/c planning. I love the independence in my practice. My wages are good. Sadly I am salaried. I work few weekends and holidays. :balloons:I would recommend this line of work to any nurse.
Hello,
Am Medical and Disability Case Manager in Worker's Comp in CA. Previously worked Home Health as CM for 8 years. I love case management. Did my CCM in 2002. It was the hardest test I ever took. I did take an online study course, which gave me CCM CEU credits as well. If interested in course name, let me know.
Raiderfan....
i am also an rn case manager working hospital case management in tennessee. my area is mostly internal medicine. our main focus is on los, dcp, ur, drg/transfer drgs. we are a fairly large teaching hospital. we utilize social workers and lpns. our caseload goal is 20. we are not there yet, but working towards it. i received my ccm in 2003. i also have a certification in ob/ip. i love techy things so i will also have to visit your pda topics. am enjoying this site.
I'm fairly new to CM working in a position that requires performing CM/DM work. I wonder if anyone else is performing both CM and DM duties? It does make the job a bit more challenging, so the jury is still out on that. I plan to pursue the CCM credential since it looks like CM/DM is the wave of the future with employers cutting their health care and retirement benefits. People need to lead healthier lives because of these serious cutbacks. CM/DM professionals are expected to help the population age gracefully.
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Worked as a case manager with an insurance company and now I case manage children who are in foster care and I love it. I haven't become certified yet but hope to in the future.