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You have likely heard the term case management used in one or more contexts. Not since the inception of managed care, however, has there been such a coordinated effort to expand an area of practice. The growth of case management in health care has created vast opportunities for those who understand and are able to apply its concepts.
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Maki, S. (1998). Case Management. In: King, P.M. (eds) Sourcebook of Occupational Rehabilitation. Springer Series in Rehabilitation and Health. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1907-6_17
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