Diversity in case management modalities: the Summit model
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Published
Date Issued
1997-06-03
Author(s)
Peterson, Gregory A.
Drone, Delores I.
Munetz, Mark R.
Type
Article
Language
English
Subjects
Abstract
Though ubiquitous in community mental health agencies, case management suffers from a lack of consensus regarding its definition, essential components, and appropriate application. Meaningful comparisons of various case management models await such a consensus. Global assessments of case management must be replaced by empirical studies of specific interventions with respect to the needs of specific populations. The authors describe a highly differentiated and prescriptive system of case management involving the application of more than one model of service delivery. Such a diversified and targeted system offers an opportunity to study the technology of case management in a more meaningful manner.
Journal or Serie
Community Mental Health Journal
ISSN
0010-3853
Organization
Volume
33
Issue
3
Publisher
Springer
Submitter
FedericoL
Citation apa
Peterson, G. A., Drone, D. I., & Munetz, M. R. (1997). Diversity in case management modalities: the Summit model. In Community Mental Health Journal (Vol. 33, Issue 3, pp. 245–250). Springer. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12710
Note
Notes: Continental Europe; Europe; Peer Reviewed. NLM UID: 0005735. PMID: NLM9211044.
Date: 1997
Date: 1997
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