Authors

  1. Smith , Laura E.
  2. Escobar , Trancy
  3. McCabe , Andrea
  4. Grafton , James
  5. Higgins , Margaret
  6. Littlefield , Melissa
  7. Ray , Soumi
  8. Leung , Peggy
  9. Fiksdal , Alexander
  10. Khinkar , Roaa M.
  11. Wilcox , Reg B.
  12. Yuse , Carolyn
  13. Fillipon , Katie
  14. Walsh , Thomas
  15. Morris , Charles A.
  16. Anderson , Shelly
  17. Pearson , Madelyn
  18. Mendu , Mallika L.

Abstract

The authors' implementation of the Brigham framework for progression demonstrates that innovative approaches to case management can help address the evolving challenges in care transitions planning. Notable opportunities include approaches that empower case managers as multidisciplinary team leaders, improve workflow, utilize patient progression data, prioritize patients with complex care needs support key patient populations, and promote post-acute collaboration.