What CCM nurses do
- Assess medical, social, and financial needs
- Build individualized care plans across settings
- Coordinate services among providers and payers
- Advocate for patients and families
- Track outcomes, cost, and quality
CCM Nurse Directory
Find Certified Case Manager (CCM) nurses for complex care coordination across hospitals, health plans, home health, workers' compensation, and community settings.
The CCM credential is granted by the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC). Candidates must hold a qualifying license (typically RN) and complete supervised case management practice before sitting for the CCM exam.
A CCM (Certified Case Manager) is a healthcare professional — typically an RN — who has passed the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) exam and coordinates care across providers, settings, and payers.
CCM nurses assess needs, develop care plans, coordinate services across hospitals, home health, and community resources, advocate for patients, and track outcomes for complex or chronic cases.
Use the CCM Nurse Directory to filter case managers by state, setting (hospital, payer, workers' comp, home health), and specialty (geriatric, oncology, behavioral health).
Verify CCM certification through the Commission for Case Manager Certification (CCMC) public verification portal. RN licensure should be verified separately through the state board.