Nursing Leadership

Nursing Leadership 15(4) November 2002 : 26-32.doi:10.12927/cjnl.2002.19163

Canadian Forces Seek Out Civilian Nurses For Case Managers

Danielle Berube and Roberta Carefoote

Abstract

This article describes a novel case management program implemented by the Canadian Forces Health Services to care for its ill and injured members. A brief overview of the military environment is followed by the reasons why the military looked to the civilian sector and selected case management as a strategy for its continuity of care issues. Principles guiding the design and operations of the program are highlighted along with a description of the core case management activities. Staff roles are outlined including the reasoning behind hiring baccalaureate prepared civilian nurses as Case Managers. The article ends with a description of its current status and notes that preliminary member satisfaction findings demonstrate that nurses are making a positive difference in the lives of soldiers that are ill or injured.

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