Case Management is defined as a professional and collaborative process of working with humans, Artificial intelligence is defined as “intelligence exhibited by machines”. How will these two shape the evolution of healthcare?
At the heart of case management is working with people of all ages/cultures who often struggle with hardships such as dementia, homelessness, substance use disorders, behavioral health concerns and much more. Join us as we explore and highlight the “human” interactions case managers can have including learning techniques to elevate the care for individuals living with dementia, define age friendly health systems, highlight work with our most challenging patients and ensure cultural humility in mobile health clinics to meet the needs of vulnerable populations.
This conference will explore AI’s potential impact on care management, utilization management, legal, ethical and equity concerns with this rapidly evolving technology.
Continuing Education Hours:
6 CCM Ethics, RN & SW CEs anticipated
Fees:
EARLY BIRD until 10/1
CMSNE Members - $125
Non-members: $170
AFTER 10/1
CMSNE Members - $130
Non-members - $175