Implementing EBP in case management practice requires a commitment to learning, change, and improvement. To do this, case managers should cultivate a culture of inquiry and curiosity, asking relevant and answerable questions about their practice. They should also search for the best available evidence from various sources, such as databases, journals, websites, and experts. After appraising and synthesizing the evidence for its validity, reliability, relevance, and applicability to their practice, they should integrate it with their clinical expertise and the patient's preferences, values, and circumstances. Then they can implement the evidence-based interventions in their practice, adapting them to the context and setting. Furthermore, they should evaluate the outcomes and impact of the evidence-based interventions and use feedback to refine and improve their practice. Lastly, they should share and disseminate the evidence and the results of their practice with others to engage in collaborative learning and improvement.