Which statement is not true about case management and care management for older adults?

a. A case manager works for a health care system to save time and money.
b. Care managers are usually paid from public agencies such as the Area Agency on Aging.
c. One nurse can perform case management and care management.
d. The Outcomes-Based Quality Improvement system is designed to evaluate the expected benefit of an intervention.


B

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A Incorrect. This is a true statement.
B Correct. Care managers are rarely paid through the AAA or similar agencies; they are usually paid privately and sometimes through Medicare or Medicaid.
C Incorrect. This is a true statement.
D Incorrect. This is a true statement; the aspects measured are known as efficacy, effectiveness, and efficiency.

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