Field Case Management definition

Field Case Management or “FCM,” which means the ongoing onsite management of patient treatment by a nurse professional.
Field Case Management or “FCM,” which means the ongoing onsite management of patient
Field Case Management or “FCM” refers to the Medical Management Service pertaining to the initial contact that the Nurse Case Manager (NCM) will make with the Claimant, the claims examiner, the medical provider, and the JBWCP Member Representative within 24 – 48 hours to direct care, apply medical decision to treatment plan, and review protocols of treatment and work on issues of return-to-work.

Examples of Field Case Management in a sentence

  • Fee does not include Managed Care Services (Telephonic or Field Case Management).

  • Network Access 28% of savings Pharmacy AWP minus 5% plus $3.00 dispensing fee Telephonic Case Management $250/month per claim Pre-Authorization/Pre- Certification Nurse: $125/review Physician: $250/hour Field Case Management $85 per hour plus mileage Medical ▇▇▇▇ Review $8.50 per ▇▇▇▇ Claims will be handled for the “life of the partnership” with no additional per claim fees.

  • RN Field Case Management and Telephonic Nurse Case Management assignments.

  • Chatham County has very few claims that require Field Case Management.

  • The County desires NCM outcomes in achieving quality medical treatment, lower medical costs, lower indemnity costs and the highest return-to-work rates possible in accordance with the Field Case Management and Telephonic Case Management Best Practice Models documents at the time of service.

  • The NCM plan must consist of Early-Intervention Telephonic Case Management (TCM)/Triage, Field Case Management (FCM), Task Assignments, and Catastrophic Case Management.

  • Field Case Management services will not be provided by the Contractor.

  • If Field Case Management (FCM) services are deemed necessary by adjuster, CONTRACTOR shall receive prior written approval of COUNTY.