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. 2023 Nov;71(11):3424-3434.
doi: 10.1111/jgs.18531. Epub 2023 Aug 4.

Care manager, older adult, and caregiver perspectives on co-occurring care management among high-need older adults

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Care manager, older adult, and caregiver perspectives on co-occurring care management among high-need older adults

Stephanie Nothelle et al. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Care management programs are widely used to improve care coordination and management of chronic conditions for high-need older adults. With many care management programs targeting a small number of people, high-need older adults may receive services from more than one care management program (co-occurring care management), the implications of which are unknown.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 37 care managers, 15 older adults, and 13 caregivers, who were recruited through an urban academic medical center and a large rural health system in Maryland. We analyzed interview transcripts using qualitative content analysis with the aim of understanding contributors to, implications of, and strategies to manage co-occurring care management among high-need older adults.

Results: Contributors to co-occurring care management included siloed programs due to program-specific financial incentives and inability to easily identify other involved care managers, and the complex needs of the enrolled older adult population, which motivated involvement of more than one program. Implications of co-occurring care management included older adults and caregivers feeling cared for and safe when they had multiple care management programs involved and reporting value in their relationships with care managers. Older adults were identified as having greater access to resources and improved care when care manager roles were aligned in a complementary way; however, misaligned roles posed the potential for confusion about care manager accountability for tasks and resulted in frustration and lack of follow-through. Strategies for managing co-occurring care management included alignment of care manager roles through communication and negotiation and older adults and caregivers identifying and relying on a single care manager with whom they had the strongest relationship.

Conclusions: Initiatives that clarify strengthen the relationship between care managers and older adults, increase care manager visibility, and facilitate communication across care managers may help foster collaboration.

Keywords: care coordination; care management; collaboration.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: Cynthia Boyd reports receiving royalties from UpToDate.

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