8). As the social work discipline began to ground themselves in more clinical work the use of case management became less strongly focused on by the social work profession. One of the major changes to case management practice occurred during the 1976 JCAH report that coined the use of the term "case management" and supported the separation of clinical work from direct services provided by case management work (Kanter, 2010, p. 9). In addition, the 80's brought about a change to the medical field by introducing new billing practices encouraging the adoption of case management by other disciplines(AmericanNursesCredentialingCenter, 2012, p. 22). As other disciplines in the medical field utilized social work case work principles to create a practice model that would help manage costs and finances the client’s clinical needs were no longer the main focus of case management. There is a variety of definitions to case management, but presently the nursing organizations The Case Management Society of America (CMSA) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center report acknowledge these definitions but explain that their definition is a predominant definition
8). As the social work discipline began to ground themselves in more clinical work the use of case management became less strongly focused on by the social work profession. One of the major changes to case management practice occurred during the 1976 JCAH report that coined the use of the term "case management" and supported the separation of clinical work from direct services provided by case management work (Kanter, 2010, p. 9). In addition, the 80's brought about a change to the medical field by introducing new billing practices encouraging the adoption of case management by other disciplines(AmericanNursesCredentialingCenter, 2012, p. 22). As other disciplines in the medical field utilized social work case work principles to create a practice model that would help manage costs and finances the client’s clinical needs were no longer the main focus of case management. There is a variety of definitions to case management, but presently the nursing organizations The Case Management Society of America (CMSA) and the American Nurses Credentialing Center report acknowledge these definitions but explain that their definition is a predominant definition