Emergency department patient navigators successfully connect patients to care within a rapidly evolving healthcare system

Patricia J. Peretz, Henley Vargas,Maria D'urso, Stephanie Correa, Andres Nieto,Erina Greca, Jaclyn Mucaria, Manish Sharma

Preventive Medicine Reports(2023)

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In the United States, adherence to follow up medical appointments among patients discharged from the emergency department varies between 26% and 56%, depending on the population. It is well known that patients face significant barriers to care within an increasingly complicated system of care. In an effort to better support patients, in 2020, NewYork-Presbyterian Queens implemented a Patient Navigator Program with 7 bilingual Patient Navigators who were trained to deliver culturally sensitive education and support, and to schedule follow up appointments for patients experiencing barriers to care. Between February 2020 and December 2022, 30,164 patients were supported by the 7 Patient Navigators. Ninety-four percent of patients without a primary care provider had a new provider and appointment upon discharge, and 81% of patients attended the appointment scheduled by the Patient Navigator. This study demonstrates that Patient Navigators can work alongside clinical colleagues, and as members of emergency department health care teams, to support patients to connect to care and to attend follow up appointments. It also highlights that Patient Navigators are uniquely qualified to build trust and to support patients to achieve appropriate, continuous care within a rapidly evolving health care system.
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Access to Care,Patient navigators,Social determinants of health,Peer-Based Support,Culturally Sensitive Care,Emergency department,Prevention,Medical home,Continuity of care,Community health workers
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