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SUMMARY:CMSA National (1 CE) - Catastrophic Care Coordination: Managing Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries across Workers' Compensation and Private Concierge Settings
DESCRIPTION:Register Here! \nCatastrophic Care Coordination: Managing Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries across Workers' Compensation and Private Concierge Settings\n1 hr RN and CCM \nFEE:\nMembers: $0\nNon-Members: $40 \nAbstract: \nTraumatic brain injuries (TBI) and spinal cord injuries (SCI) are among the most complex and resource-intensive conditions case managers encounter\, often requiring lifelong coordination across multiple care settings and disciplines. This session will examine best practices for managing catastrophic injury cases within both Workers’ Compensation and Private Concierge care models\, highlighting the distinct goals\, challenges\, and opportunities of each approach. \nDrawing on clinical neuroscience and case management expertise\, presenters will discuss strategies for acute stabilization\, rehabilitation planning\, durable medical equipment procurement\, home modifications\, cognitive and behavioral support\, community reintegration\, and long-term care planning. Participants will also explore the critical role of communication and collaboration between internal (hospital-based) and external (field) case managers\, with a focus on effective transitions of care\, information sharing\, and overcoming common system barriers. \nAttendees will leave with practical tools and evidence-informed strategies to enhance care coordination\, improve functional outcomes\, reduce avoidable readmissions\, and support individuals living with catastrophic injuries across diverse care environments. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDifferentiate the roles\, goals\, and care coordination priorities of case managers working within Workers’ Compensation and Private Concierge models for individuals with TBI and SCI.\nIdentify key interventions and resources that support successful recovery and long-term management\, including rehabilitation services\, durable medical equipment\, home modifications\, and community-based supports.\nApply effective communication and collaboration strategies to improve transitions of care and coordination between internal and external case management teams caring for individuals with catastrophic injuries.\n\nPresenters:\nPatricia Carothers\, BSN\, RN\, MS\, CCM\nNolan Carothers\, BS\, CCM
URL:https://cmsa.org/event/cmsa-national-1-ce-catastrophic-care-coordination-managing-traumatic-brain-and-spinal-cord-injuries-across-workers-compensation-and-private-concierge-settings/
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