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  2. Patient navigators - Wikipedia

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    The primary role of patient navigators, as defined in section 1311 of the ACA, is to educate the public on information about health care plans, facilitate enrollment into health plans, and provide information for tax credits and cost-sharing reductions.

  3. Mental health care navigator - Wikipedia

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    The difference between other mental health professionals and a care navigator is that, a care navigator provides information and directs a patient to the best help rather than offering treatment. [3] Still, care navigators may provide diagnosis and treatment planning. [4] Mental health care navigation is also sometimes provided by self-help books.

  4. Accenture Grants $750,000 to Train New Patient Navigators in ...

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    Accenture Grants $750,000 to Train New Patient Navigators in 35 Locations Across the US Work with Harold P. Freeman Patient Navigation Institute Reflects Accenture's Corporate Citizenship Focus ...

  5. Health advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Patient representatives, ombudsmen, educators, care managers, patient navigators and health advisers are health advocates who work in direct patient care environments, including hospitals, community health centers, long term care facilities, patient services programs of non-profit organizations or in private, independent practice. They ...

  6. Lillie Shockney - Wikipedia

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    After Shockney reported the impact of the program at Johns Hopkins Hospital on appointment completion rates and timeliness of care, breast cancer patients became a primary patient population for nurse navigation. [17] Shockney emphasizes the importance of identifying each individual's goals and focusing on what they hope to achieve. [23]

  7. Cancer navigators at Logan Health help patients through ... - AOL

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    At Logan Health, a team of social workers helps patients navigate the uncertainty. Oncology Social Worker Liz Langley recently saw an out-of-state patient come through the emergency room with a ...

  8. Harold P. Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Dr Freeman worked to identify and remove barriers to care for a community of women in need of breast cancer screening. The idea of 'navigating' patients around those barriers in hope of impacting and improving patient outcomes resonated with the oncology community, and the term 'patient navigation' was born." - Lillie Shockney, 2018

  9. Patient advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Patient advocacy is a process in health care concerned with advocacy for patients, survivors, and caregivers. The patient advocate [1] may be an individual or an organization, concerned with healthcare standards or with one specific group of disorders.