Care Management For Older Adults: The Roles Of Nurses, Social Workers, And Physicians.

Health Aff (Millwood)

Peter I. Buerhaus is a professor and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Health Workforce Studies, College of Nursing, Montana State University.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Care management programs are increasingly used in health systems to enhance service coordination for frail older adults.
  • A 2018 survey revealed that nearly 40% of primary care and geriatrics practices lacked social workers or registered nurses (RNs).
  • When both were present, social workers were more involved in social needs assessments, while RNs focused on care coordination; physicians' roles in these areas diminished with the addition of these professionals.

Article Abstract

Care management programs have become more widely adopted as health systems try to improve the coordination and integration of services across the continuum of care, especially for frail older adults. Several models of care suggest the inclusion of registered nurses (RNs) and social workers to assist in these activities. In a 2018 national survey of 410 clinicians in 363 primary care and geriatrics practices caring for frail older adults, we found that nearly 40 percent of practices had no social workers or RNs. However, when both types of providers did work in a practice, social workers were more likely than RNs to be reported to participate in social needs assessment and RNs more likely than social workers to participate in care coordination. Physicians' involvement in social needs assessment and care coordination declined significantly when social workers, RNs, or both were employed in the practice.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2019.00030DOI Listing

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