Belleville, Illinois, Oct. 04, 2017 -- Case managers are valued partners in helping patients with disabilities obtain financial and healthcare resources, according to Allsup, a nationwide provider of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) representation, veterans disability appeal, exchange plan and Medicare plan selection services.
During National Case Management Week, Oct. 8-14, Allsup joins with the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) to bring attention to case managers’ contributions to patient care and quality of life. This year’s theme, “Together We Stand Strong,” resonates when it comes to collective efforts to meet the needs of people with the most severe conditions.
“Case managers help people manage complicated situations like not being able to return to work,” said Allsup Healthcare Professionals Account Manager Dawn Sachteleben. “Patients with disabilities often look to these professionals for guidance and information on Social Security disability benefits.”
An Allsup survey of more than 1,000 case managers and social workers nationwide showed that 93 percent said they get questions about disability benefits. “Case managers are instrumental in connecting patients with accurate information and expert resources, so they can make informed decisions,” said Sachteleben.
“Case Managers are the drivers of care coordination, which is the essential framework for population health and value based health care,” said Mary McLaughlin-Davis, DNP, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC, CCM, national president of the Case Management Society of America. “Case Management Week is the opportunity to recognize our professional case managers and the amazing contributions they make in the lives of patients, veterans, and clients in our health care systems and health care plans.
“Professional case managers’ skill sets range from strong clinical knowledge and expert patient assessment, to collaborative team building, and business competence with a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility,” McLaughlin-Davis said. “CMSA has for the past 27 years supported this amazing group of professionals. It is my honor and privilege to thank every case manager for their dedication to those patients, veterans, and clients they serve.”
For more information about the free services and materials Allsup offers to case managers and healthcare professionals, call (888) 786-2190. Case managers can refer patients who have questions to SSDI.Allsup.com.
ABOUT CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Established in 1990, the Case Management Society of America is an international non-profit 501(c)(6) multi-disciplinary professional association dedicated to the support and advancement of the case management profession through educational forums, networking opportunities, legislative advocacy, and establishing standards to advance the profession. It is based in Little Rock, Ark., and serves more than 30,000 members, subscribers and followers as well as over 75 affiliate and pending chapters. Since its inception, CMSA has been at the forefront of setting professional standards for the industry, which allows for the highest level of efficiency and integrity, as well as developing national and local leaders who are recognized for their practice and professional excellence. For more information on CMSA, call (501) 225-2229 or go to www.cmsa.org.
ABOUT ALLSUP
Allsup and its subsidiaries provide nationwide Social Security disability, veterans disability appeal, return to work, exchange plan and Medicare services for individuals, their employers and insurance carriers. Allsup professionals deliver specialized services supporting people with disabilities and seniors so they may lead lives that are as financially secure and as healthy as possible. Founded in 1984, the company is based in Belleville, Illinois, near St. Louis. Learn more at FileSSDI.Allsup.com and @Allsup on Twitter.
Contact
Rebecca Ray
Allsup
(618) 236-5065
Monica Capogna
Consulting Management Innovators (CMI)
(518)-526-5235
Tai Prohaska Allsup (618) 236-8573 [email protected] Rebecca Ray Allsup (618) 236-5065 [email protected]


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