       Document 0178
 DOCN  M95A0178
 TI    A case management program for chemically dependent clients with multiple
       needs.
 DT    9510
 AU    Brindis C; Pfeffer R; Wolfe A
 SO    J Case Manag. 1995 Spring;4(1):22-8. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95315881
 AB    As part of a 3-year federal demonstration project, San Francisco health
       clinics provided case management services to chemically dependent
       individuals who were low-income and often homeless. Many of those
       participating in the project had also been diagnosed with HIV infection
       and/or mental illness. The intent of the demonstration project was to
       use case management as a mechanism for strengthening the linkages
       between substance abuse treatment and primary care systems. Case
       management was adopted as the catalyst for increased communication
       between medical personnel and other service providers to develop a more
       comprehensive approach to responding to the myriad of client needs. A
       specially designed management information system (MIS) was developed to
       help document client information and case management activities, as well
       as provide a tickler system to improve client continuity. This report
       integrates both qualitative and quantitative findings to provide a
       context for understanding case management activities, client problems
       and successes, and the systemic problems facing clients and case
       managers in linking primary care, substance abuse treatment, and mental
       health services.
 DE    Adolescence  Adult  Comprehensive Health Care/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN
       Female  Human  Male  Managed Care Programs/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN
       Management Information Systems  San Francisco  Substance
       Dependence/*THERAPY  Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.  JOURNAL ARTICLE

       SOURCE: National Library of Medicine.  NOTICE: This material may be
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