Computerized Case Management refers to a computer software which is used to collect, record and organize investigative information.

Computerized Case Management (CCM) in psychology is a system that helps to manage and monitor the care of patients. It is a tool that can be used to help mental health professionals organize patient data, track progress, and communicate with colleagues. The system is designed to be user-friendly and customizable to meet the needs of each individual patient. CCM has become an essential tool for mental health professionals who are looking for ways to improve patient care and streamline their workload.

Examples of Computerized Case Management systems include:

  1. Cerner - Cerner is a computerized case management system that provides clinicians with tools to improve patient care and safety.

  2. Epic - Epic is a computerized case management system that allows healthcare providers to manage patient data and medical records electronically.

  3. Meditech - Meditech is a computerized case management system that is designed for healthcare providers to manage patient data and medical records.

  4. NextGen - NextGen is a computerized case management system that allows healthcare providers to manage patient data and medical records.

  5. CareLogic - CareLogic is a computerized case management system that helps mental health professionals to manage patient care and track progress.

These computerized case management systems are used by mental health professionals to help improve patient care and reduce the risk of medical errors.


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