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Information for readers page 8 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (57 KB)
Editorial
Concurrent Review
To move forward, we first look at our past Catherine M. Mullahy page 14 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (129 KB)
Columns
ADA Update
Supreme Court supports Title II Lewis E. Vierling pages 17-21 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (186 KB)
A League of Our Own
Micromanagement, or accountability? Victoria Hekkers page 22 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (151 KB)
CMSA
The case report: CMSA president 2005–2006 Susan A. Rogers pages 23-34 Full-Text PDF (3253 KB)
Features
The changing face of case managers Patricia McCollom pages 35-37 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1031 KB)
Linking the power of information technology and case management interventions: An assessment of recent medical-management trends Gary Carneal, Mary Ellen Gervais pages 38-44 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1169 KB)
Essential activities and knowledge domains of case management: New insights from the CCMC role and functions study Hussein Tahan pages 45-48 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1020 KB)
The lessons of case management Sherry Aliotta pages 49-52 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (725 KB)
Case managers play important part in employers' culture of health Mindy Owen pages 53-55 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1112 KB)
Are you professionally and clinically competent? Anne Llewellyn pages 56-59 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (550 KB)
CE: “Medically futile” treatments require more than going to court Karen Trotochaud pages 60-64 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (214 KB)
CEU application page 65 Full-Text PDF (37 KB)
Bridging case management and primary care manager gaps in a military setting Glenda Lewis-Fleming, Diana G. Laing, Derenda Lovelace pages 66-71 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (1437 KB)
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