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The phrase "a case manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a professional who coordinates and manages services for individuals, often in healthcare, social services, or legal contexts.
Example: "The hospital assigned a case manager to help the patient navigate their treatment options and insurance coverage."
Alternatives: "a care coordinator" or "a service manager."
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The groom's mother is a case manager in the care management department of the William Beaumont Hospital in Dearborn, Mich.
There is emerging evidence that disease management with self-management education provided by a case manager might benefit COPD patients.
Case management services were also intensive; a case manager was assigned to ≈90% of patients.
"As a case manager, I can't imagine managing cases on my own or as part of a smaller team.
Such patients were typically managed in the community by a case manager.
His father was a case manager with the same agency in Brooklyn.
The bridegroom's mother is a case manager at the New York City Human Resources Administration.
A case manager can often (though not always) help you get access to additional care.
Her mother is a case manager and nurse at the Garden State Hospice in Cranford, N.J.
"She's a case manager there, and she has the job I want".
In complex cases, she said, a case manager or care coordinator monitors the patient's progress.
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