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The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2): A Case Study in Designing a Nonmedical Case Management Program for Severely Wounded, Injured, and Ill Service Members and Their Families
by
Morrison, Christine
, Carstensen, Mary
, Hudak, Ronald P.
, Rice, James S.
, Jurgersen, Brent R.
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Case Management
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Family Health
/ Humans
/ Military Medicine
/ Military Personnel
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Evaluation
/ Social Support
/ Trauma Severity Indices
/ United States
/ Wounds and Injuries - rehabilitation
2009
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The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2): A Case Study in Designing a Nonmedical Case Management Program for Severely Wounded, Injured, and Ill Service Members and Their Families
by
Morrison, Christine
, Carstensen, Mary
, Hudak, Ronald P.
, Rice, James S.
, Jurgersen, Brent R.
in
Case Management
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Family Health
/ Humans
/ Military Medicine
/ Military Personnel
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Evaluation
/ Social Support
/ Trauma Severity Indices
/ United States
/ Wounds and Injuries - rehabilitation
2009
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The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2): A Case Study in Designing a Nonmedical Case Management Program for Severely Wounded, Injured, and Ill Service Members and Their Families
by
Morrison, Christine
, Carstensen, Mary
, Hudak, Ronald P.
, Rice, James S.
, Jurgersen, Brent R.
in
Case Management
/ Disabled Persons - rehabilitation
/ Family Health
/ Humans
/ Military Medicine
/ Military Personnel
/ Program Development - methods
/ Program Evaluation
/ Social Support
/ Trauma Severity Indices
/ United States
/ Wounds and Injuries - rehabilitation
2009
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The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2): A Case Study in Designing a Nonmedical Case Management Program for Severely Wounded, Injured, and Ill Service Members and Their Families
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The U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2): A Case Study in Designing a Nonmedical Case Management Program for Severely Wounded, Injured, and Ill Service Members and Their Families
2009
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This case study describes the innovative and unique U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2), which provides nonmedical case management to the most severely wounded, injured, and ill soldiers and their families. The study describes the program and identifies the features for a successful nonmedical case management program of an identified population who has complex medical needs. Although the article focuses primarily on the role of the AW2 advocate, key components of the program are discussed, including successful initiatives as well as areas that required adjustment. The lessons learned are identified as well as recommendations for future nonmedical case management initiatives.
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