Tip 27: Integrated case management for drug abuse treatment (CSAT 1998a) - This TIP will explain various models of case management and provide information on contact and evaluation with service providers. Chapter 5 explains the use case management service for people with special needs. Hint 38, Integrated Drug Abuse Treatment and Care Service (CSAT 2000a) - In this volume, the role of employment in restoring drug use disorders, especially focusing on the increase in referral relationship and resource available for planning and expansion of customer service I will explore.
TIP (Integrated Case Management for Drug Abuse Treatment) provides an overview of case management for drug abuse therapy providers. They may not mention it by name, but many providers have used case management for many years. It also proves which research supports every day in this field - drug abusers will have better therapeutic effect if those other problems are resolved at the same time. As case management becomes subject to assessment research and becomes more and more listed as reimbursable services under controlled care, more information and a clearer framework are needed. Chapters 1 and 2 compare the main models of case management and explain the various functions implemented in the continuum of drug abuse treatment. Chapter 3 provides guidance to establish relationships with case management at other service agencies or multiple institutions. Appendix C is a checklist to prepare providers of managed care services.
Management helps to meet customer needs and program structure. The difference between drug abuse treatment and case management function is to include activities that help drug abusers identify problems, get motivated tools to keep them quitting, and help them use the learned tools. Required Resource Case management supports customers in restoring continuity and strengthening therapeutic goals. Case between institutions The purpose of case management among management agencies is to extend the service network that customers can use. All organizations have limitations on what they can do, and case managers or 'border wrenches' will promote interaction among institutions beyond them. In the field of substance abuse, three inter-agency models have been confirmed