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Release Notes – HealthNet Audit Project Release 2 For Case Managers

We’re excited to introduce several key enhancements designed to streamline your workflows, improve care coordination, and enhance overall efficiency. Below is a summary of updates most relevant to your role as a Case Manager.

1. New Calendar Integration

Overview:
A centralized calendar now allows you to view and manage both manual and system-generated events tied to your tasks and member milestones.

Key Features:

Create events with title, description, time, and participant selection (members or team).

View due-dated tasks and calendar events in a daily chronological layout.

Automatically track key actions like HRA submission, Care Plan completion and Submission of Care Plans.

2. Care Circle Tracking

Overview:
Track and manage each member’s formal and informal care team directly within the platform.

Key Features:

Update the member’s care team (add relationship with an existing member or create a new member to be added in your care team) via the “Member’s Care Circle” page in the Member Status form.

This page automatically captures guardians/conservators added during member intake.

Visualize the entire care circle under a dedicated tab in Member 360.

3. Provider Circle Enhancements

Overview:
Improved tracking of provider details involved in member care.

Key Features:

Update provider information via the “Member’s Providers” page in Member Status.

Auto-capture provider data from Member Intake Form (MIF).

View and manage providers within the Member 360 “Providers” tab.

4. Clinical Review Workflow Enhancements

Overview:
Simplified claim creation and better coordination following clinical reviews.

Key Features:

Receive automated notifications upon review completion by the Clinical Reviewers for your specific members.

Clinical Review sign-off triggers automatic claim generation (Fee-for-Service).

Configured to support HCPCS, modifiers, and time tracking.

5. ECM Eligibility Checklist

Overview:
Eligibility logic embedded into Outreach Forms to guide accurate enrollment decisions.

Key Features:

Checklist within Outreach Form helps determine ECM qualification.

System prompts status update if a member is ineligible.

Track eligibility via the “My Members’ Eligibilities” view.

6. Task Page Improvements

Overview:
Enhanced task management interface for better tracking and accountability.

Key Features:

Grid-style view for quick review of tasks in Member Status and Progress Notes.

“My Tasks” section for editing your open items.

Visibility into team tasks within the same member case.

Separate view for completed tasks with timestamps.

7. Member 360 & UI Enhancements

Overview:
Improved design and layout for easier navigation.

Key Features:

Visually separate tabs for quick access (Care Plans, HRA, Tasks, etc.).

Clearer view names and notification descriptions to reduce confusion.

8. Updated Categories and Descriptions for Notifications

Overview:

The notification system has been redesigned for better visual recognition and clarity. This change improves the speed at which users can process alerts and take appropriate action.

What’s Included:

Visual Enhancements

Notification icons updated for better identification (e.g., task alerts, reminders).

Improved Message Content

Descriptions rewritten to provide clear and concise information about the event.

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Understanding and Navigating Your Healthcare Journey

Healthcare can sometimes feel overwhelming, but learning how to navigate the system effectively empowers you to take charge of your well-being. Here are some key steps to help you along the way:

1. Scheduling and Managing Appointments
Know how to book doctor visits and follow-up appointments.
Keep a record of your past and upcoming visits.
Arrive prepared with questions about your health concerns.
2. Communicating with Healthcare Providers
Be open about your symptoms and medical history.
Don’t hesitate to ask for explanations if something is unclear.
Take notes during appointments or bring a family member for support.
3. Managing Medications and Treatments
Understand the purpose and dosage of each medication.
Set reminders to take medicines on time.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist about possible side effects.
4. Utilizing Community Resources
Find local programs that provide financial aid, transportation, or food support.
Ask your CHW or healthcare provider about available assistance programs.
Stay informed about free or low-cost health screenings.
5. Advocating for Your Health Needs
Speak up about any concerns regarding your treatment or care.
Request second opinions if needed.
Know your rights as a patient and seek help when necessary.
6. Tracking Your Health Progress
Keep a journal of symptoms, medications, and lifestyle changes.
Set health goals and monitor improvements over time.
Use health tracking apps or tools to stay organized.
Taking an active role in your healthcare journey ensures you receive the best possible care and support. Stay informed, ask questions, and seek resources to build confidence in managing your health!

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Why is mental health important for overall health?
Mental and physical health are equally important components of overall health. For example, depression increases the risk for many types of physical health problems, particularly long-lasting conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Similarly, the presence of chronic conditions can increase the risk for mental illness.2
Can your mental health change over time?
Yes, it’s important to remember that a person’s mental health can change over time, depending on many factors. When the demands placed on a person exceed their resources and coping abilities, their mental health could be impacted. For example, if someone is working long hours, caring for a relative, or experiencing economic hardship, they may experience poor mental health.

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Good Sleep

Many factors can interfere with a good night’s sleep — from work stress and family responsibilities to illnesses. It’s no wonder that quality sleep is sometimes elusive.

You might not be able to control the factors that interfere with your sleep. However, you can adopt habits that encourage better sleep. Start with these simple tips.

1. Stick to a sleep schedule
Set aside no more than eight hours for sleep. The recommended amount of sleep for a healthy adult is at least seven hours. Most people don’t need more than eight hours in bed to be well rested.

Go to bed and get up at the same time every day, including weekends. Being consistent reinforces your body’s sleep-wake cycle.

If you don’t fall asleep within about 20 minutes of going to bed, leave your bedroom and do something relaxing. Read or listen to soothing music. Go back to bed when you’re tired. Repeat as needed, but continue to maintain your sleep schedule and wake-up time.

2. Pay attention to what you eat and drink
Don’t go to bed hungry or stuffed. In particular, avoid heavy or large meals within a couple of hours of bedtime. Discomfort might keep you up.

Nicotine, caffeine and alcohol deserve caution, too. The stimulating effects of nicotine and caffeine take hours to wear off and can interfere with sleep. And even though alcohol might make you feel sleepy at first, it can disrupt sleep later in the night.