Touchpoints
Map patient and care partner interactions
Use these resources to learn the hallmarks of mature patient navigation programs and set initial priorities for digitally enabled patient navigation programming. You’ll be able to engage health system decision-makers in comprehensive program design with efficient resource utilization to support your patients.
Maturity Level
Objectives
Initial priorities for patient navigation programming
*Adapted from UNC Health Cancer Care Central Navigation Strategic Plan
Cancer patients receive outreach from a patient navigation team, provided via telehealth when possible
Cancer patients have a centralized patient portal throughout their care journey to ensure proper coordination and support
Digital risk assessment approaches are deployed to triage cancer patient families to the appropriate level of navigation and efficiently distribute patient navigation resources
Virtual options for patient navigation and EHR navigation tools are deployed to meet patient needs, improve communication, and document value
Virtual options for patient navigation and EHR navigation tools are deployed to meet patient needs, improve communication, and document value
Hallmarks of mature programming
Patient navigation programming is reimbursable, cost effective, and captures usable data for tracking program impact on health care resource use, patient satisfaction, capacity to cover cost of care, and quality-of-life scores – all to support continuous program improvement
Other Helpful Resources To Support Program Design: Academy of Oncology Nurse and Patient Navigation Professional Standards
Program Considerations
Comprehensive, digitally enabled patient navigation starts with a thoughtful program design. Engage with health system decision-makers on the dimensions below to design your comprehensive digital program.
Patient Eligibility and Support: Patient intake, scheduling with the oncology care team, eligibility for patient navigation services, and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) screening & assessment
Integration of Clinical and Non-Clinical Navigation: Initiating visit with the oncology clinical care team and patient consent to enable billing for Principal Care Management (PCM) and Principal Illness Navigation (PIN) services
Digitally Enabled Patient Navigation Intervention, Management, and Monitoring: Outreach, referrals, assistance, support, and resourcesAlign workforce, capital, and technology infrastructure with patient navigation priorities
Workforce: Human capital needs, including the costs associated with training, turnover, and non-billable service provision
Systems: Digital health technology (EHR, ePROs, patient portal) acquisition and implementation process, including costs
Central Navigation Team: Cancer patient navigator, financial advocate, clinical nurse navigator, clinical social work navigator
Clinical Care Team: Clinical nurse navigator, clinical social work navigator, and cancer and non-cancer care providers
Additional Key Personnel: Community health and service workers, patient care partners, chaplains, executive decision-makers, research coordinators, health information technologists, and health information managers
External: ONC’s HTI-1 Final Rule, CMS CY 2024 Medicare PFS Final Rule, ACS National Navigation Roundtable, and PONT Oncology Navigation Standards for Professional Practice
Internal: Remote work policies, approval and documentation processes, staff training, and requirements for patient education materials
The Digitally Enabled Patient Navigation Blueprint features several resources that you can use to adapt existing technology and leverage reimbursement pathways to support patient navigation – from pre-treatment to active treatment to survivorship.
Click through the three sections of the Blueprint below for related resources.
Highlights core objectives for patient navigators to make a business case to decision-makers showcasing the value of a digitally enabled patient navigation program.
Covers approaches patient navigators and health information technologists can take to adapt existing EHR platforms and develop EHR-enabled workflows to fit their patient navigation needs.
Features a digitally enabled workflow, recommended approaches for digital distress screening, and billing information for patient and financial navigators who need information on digital patient triage, navigation interventions, and reimbursement pathways.
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