Carolyn S Crow, Shelley A Lakes, Melondie R Carter
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Abstract
Case management has been widely promoted as a method that can improve clinical outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. This article describes a cost-benefit analysis for a proposed nursing case management program that provides care for a low-income high-risk diabetic population in a rural county. Industry trends, objectives and functions of the case management program, timeline, financial plan, and cost analysis are described. The analysis indicated a potential net savings of 149,544 dollars annually. This would be a significant cost savings for the healthcare provider and funding source.