The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Nurse as Your Own Medical Case Manager
When it comes to making the transition from hospital or rehabilitation facility to home
care, the first 48 hours are crucial. Many issues can arise if one’s needs are not properly
communicated, and patients may suffer as a result. In this case, hiring a registered nurse
as your own medical case manager can help you avoid unnecessary complications.
According to Smart Business, transitioning from one care to another is a critical moment in
a patient’s life — and if done correctly, one can avoid quality and safety issues. Communication
is key, and if that element is not well managed, many things can go wrong. For example,
you “might not receive the right medication or dosage,” and “there can be a lack of treatment
or delay in care” that can lead to a variety of problems, such as re-hospitalization. The good
news is that a medical case manager can help you steer clear of these unpleasant situations.
Hiring a professional nurse to act as your own case manager is one way to go about this.
Their job will be to support and facilitate your situation by acting as an advocate for
all the services available from the CLSC or hospital (such as advocating for free home
care from your local CLSC), in addition to providing personalized services by working in
collaboration with hospital physicians, nurses, physiotherapists, and other healthcare
professionals.
To learn more about what a registered nurse can do for you as a medical case manager,
and how they work to ensure that you have a better care plan for your recovery, contact
us for a free nursing assessment.