The Benefits of Being a Certified Case Manager
As a Certified Case Manager, you demonstrate that you have expertise and the highest level of professionalism this specialty has to offer. Certified Case Manager: The professional who conducts needs assessments, plans care/monitor implementation, coordinates services for effected individuals and families, provides psychosocial support in the form of appraisal crisis intervention counseling regarding health careers and benefits, makes appropriate referrals as necessary.
Certification looks good on you You will stand out as a professional and an ITIL er. Employers, coworkers, and clients recognize your certification as validation of standardized knowledge in case management concepts, assessment, care planning, utilization review and ethical decision making.
Your career advancement prospects improve. Credentialing often leads to leadership or specialized caseload positions and supervisors. You’re more competitive for promotions, and positions where care coordination and resource management expertise is needed.
Financial benefits commonly follow certification. Most places pay more, give bonuses or differential for certified staff. It can also bolster your position in salary negotiations and make you more appealing to recruiters.
You learn and grow in both your clinical knowledge and business acumen as you go through certification, and continuing education requirements. The emphasis on evidence-based practice, documentation standards and measuring outcomes reinforces your capacity to provide care that is efficient, effective, and brings about results.
You gain power to change patient and client lives. Case Managers are well versed to mitigate readmissions, prevent excess services or case management would never be cost effective and assist clients in links with other community resources at levels that improve lifestyle and decrease costs over all.
The world becomes your workplace--professionally mobile across environments and industries. Your certification is accepted in hospitals, managed care, long-term care, workers’ comp, behavioral health and community-based organizations – allowing you to switch jobs or practice settings as needed.
Networking and professional development grow with CM requirements and membership in professional associations. You benefit with access to professional conferences, peer groups and resources that keep your practice up-to-date and expand your career options.
In your work, you act both ethically and in accordance with the law. Certification covers legal baselines, rights of patients and confidentiality, as well as equitable use of resources to give you the confidence to make those tough calls with ethics.
And last but certainly not least, you derive personal pride and professional satisfaction by getting certified – and staying that way. The credential indicates your dedication to the profession, a commitment to continuous improvement, and that you care about providing coordinated personal support services that make a measurable difference in people’s lives.












