How AI is Reshaping Case Management

How AI is Reshaping Case Management

One of the greatest challenges facing case management today is not a lack of clinical expertise; it is a lack of time. Case managers are navigating increasingly complex patients, payer requirements, post-acute placement barriers, and social determinants of health (SDoH), all while being expected to move patients safely and efficiently through the continuum of care.

At the same time, hospitals are operating under tighter margins and heightened regulatory scrutiny. In this environment, one of the most underutilized tools available to case management departments is artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced analytics. When implemented thoughtfully, AI does not replace the heart of case management: advocacy, clinical judgment, and interdisciplinary coordination. What changes is when we intervene, where we focus our attention, and how we scale our impact.

Historically, case management workflows have relied on retrospective metrics such as monthly length-of-stay (LOS) reports or post-discharge readmission data. While valuable, these measures tell us what has already happened. AI-enabled tools shift the focus to what is likely to happen. Daily LOS risk alerts, real-time readmission probability scores, and predicted patient complexity allow teams to identify risk earlier in the hospitalization.

This shift moves case management from reactive problem-solving to proactive risk mitigation. Instead of discovering discharge barriers on day four or five, predictive models can flag potential delays within the first 24–48 hours. Whether the risk involves post-acute placement challenges, prior authorization requirements, transportation limitations, or limited caregiver support, early identification enables early intervention and thus prevents avoidable days.

Predictive risk stratification models can analyze large volumes of clinical, demographic, and utilization data to identify patients at higher risk for readmission, complications, or extended LOS. Rather than completing a full initial assessment on every patient at admission, technology can help screen low-risk individuals and prioritize early interventions for high-risk patients.  

This approach is especially relevant when considering that a small percentage of Medicare beneficiaries account for a disproportionate share of healthcare spending. Aligning case management resources with this high-risk population improves efficiency while supporting compliance with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) discharge planning requirements under the Conditions of Participation, 42 CFR §482.43.

Rule-based analytics also support case management in the emergency department. Advanced tracking tools can identify high utilizers or “boomerang” patients who return shortly after discharge. Early visibility allows for timely utilization review, accurate admission status decisions, and discharge planning conversations that begin at the point of entry, rather than at the point of exit.

Looking ahead, the importance of predictive analytics will only increase. As Medicare Advantage (MA) populations become integrated into broader quality and readmission accountability structures, hospitals will face greater financial exposure related to avoidable utilization. Proactively identifying risk and closing care gaps in real time will be critical to both quality performance and fiscal stewardship.

Ultimately, success is not defined by simply adopting new technology. It is defined by transforming workflows to support earlier intervention, reducing administrative burden, streamlining authorization processes, and ensuring safe, supported transitions across the continuum of care.

When paired with clinical expertise and ethical advocacy, AI can enable case managers to operate at the top of licensure and at the pace modern healthcare demands.

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Marie Stinebuck, MBA, MSN, ACM

Marie Stinebuck has been a nurse for 25 years with 13 years of experience in case management and more than a decade in hospital case management leadership. Her roles have included leadership of teams in case management, utilization review, denials management, clinical documentation. Marie holds an MBA and a master's in nursing leadership. She currently has an active role on the American Case Management Association board.

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