CMSA Special Interest Groups
CMSA’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide members with dedicated communities to connect, collaborate, and share expertise around specific areas of case management practice. These groups create space for focused discussions, resource sharing, and peer support, helping members address unique challenges and explore innovative solutions. By joining a SIG, you can deepen your knowledge, expand your professional network, and contribute to advancing the specialty areas most important to you.

Behavioral Health
The Behavioral Health Special Interest Group (SIG) brings together case managers who are passionate about supporting individuals with mental health and substance use needs. This community provides a space to exchange strategies, resources, and best practices for integrating behavioral health into whole-person care.
Members gain insight, collaboration, and tools to enhance outcomes for those navigating behavioral health challenges.
Members only

International
The International Special Interest Group (SIG) connects case managers across the globe to share experiences, best practices, and insights unique to case management across countries.
Participating in the International SIG expands your professional perspective and fosters collaboration with peers dedicated to advancing case management worldwide.
Members & Non-Members

MVD
The Military/Veterans/DoD Special Interest Group (SIG) unites case managers who serve active-duty personnel, veterans, and their families. This community provides opportunities to share resources, address unique health and transition challenges, and explore innovative approaches to care within military and government systems.
Participating in this SIG helps strengthen your expertise and impact in supporting those who serve and have served.
CMSA MVD Members only

Rural
The Rural Special Interest Group (SIG) connects case managers working in rural and underserved areas. Members collaborate to address challenges such as limited resources, access barriers, and geographic isolation while sharing creative solutions and success stories.
Participation in this SIG fosters networking, innovation, and strategies to improve outcomes for individuals and communities in rural care settings.
CMSA Members only
Interested in becoming a CMSA Member? To join, go to https://cmsa.org/join-now/