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When case managers provide a formal communication link among all parties concerning the plan of care management, they are assuming the role of:
 
  1. Facilitator
  2. Liaison
  3. Coordinator
  4. Negotiator

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Health People 2010 lists 467 objectives designed to serve as a roadmap for improving the health of all people in the United States during the first decade of the twenty-first century. The two main goals are to increase the quality of life and to:
 
  1. Cure all illness
  2. Cure cancer
  3. Eliminate health disparities
  4. Provide primary care to all citizens



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Answer to Question 1

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The case manager role who provides a formal communication link among all parties concerning the plan of care management is performing the role of liaison.

Answer to Question 2

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Increasing the quality of life and eliminating health disparities are the two major goals cited in Healthy People 2010.



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