Our Partners
Shared values make us stronger. The Commission welcomes partners who share our core values--to promote, advance and advocate for consumer protection, quality case management practice, ethical standards and behavior and science-based knowledge development. Together, we are a unified voice for advancement and evolution of case management. If you share this mission and values, we ask you to join us by emailing us at ccmchq@ccmcertification.org.
Please visit the websites of our current partners:
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AMSUS was organized in 1891 and chartered by Congress in 1903 to advance the knowledge of healthcare within the federal agencies and to increase the effectiveness of its members. AMSUS created the Sustaining Member Section in 1953 to bring together private healthcare industry representatives with key Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, and U.S. Public Health Service decision makers. The Commission was inducted as a Sustaining Member in November, 2011.
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ACCM enables its members to maintain their certification by making available a stream of continuing education as home study programs. New programs are published bi-monthly in the Academy's official journal CareManagement. Completion of these programs and their CEU examinations, allow ACCM members to receive Certificates of Completion that are accepted by the Commission for Case Manager Certification.
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Dorland Health, an Access Intelligence, LLC Company, is a leading integrated media publisher in the healthcare business information industry. Through a suite of publications, directories, webinars and business information services, Dorland Health is a trusted venue for professionals in care coordination. |
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Produced by Health2 Resources, H2RMinutes: Accountable Care brings you targeted, timely news about advanced models of care. The Commission is pleased to be a founding sponsor of H2RMinutes: Accountable Care. H2RMinutes: Accountable Care has been tracking the great interest in ACOs since CMS released the first set of regulations for a new model of health care delivery. Since its inclusion as a test model for improving health care delivery via the Affordable Care Act, the ACO has been an area of keen interest for those interested in health care transformation. |
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NQF is a private sector standard-setting organization whose efforts center on the evaluation and endorsement of standardized performance measurement. Comprised of a diverse group of healthcare stakeholders, NQF works to improve the quality of American healthcare by infusing daily health practices with higher standards and routine measures of how and when patients’ needs are being effectively and efficiently met. The Commission joined NQF as a member organization in 2011. |
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Partnership for Patients: Better Care, Lower Costs, a new public-private partnership that will help improve the quality, safety, and affordability of health care for all Americans. The Partnership for Patients brings together leaders of major hospitals, employers, physicians, nurses, and patient advocates along with state and federal governments in a shared effort to make hospital care safer, more reliable, and less costly. |
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The Patient Centered Primary Care Collaborative (PCPCC) is a coalition of major employers, consumer groups, patient quality organizations, health plans, labor unions, hospitals, clinicians and many others who have joined together to develop and advance the patient centered medical home (PCMH).
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