What are the six "rights" of case management?

a. Care, time, provider, setting, price, and outcomes
b. Patient, medication, route, time, docu-mentation, and evaluation
c. Place, setting, patient, plan, outcomes, and documentation
d. Disease process, time, place, beneficence, advocate, and care provider


ANS: A
Care, time, provider, setting, price, and outcomes are used to judge the effectiveness of case management.

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