Patient Navigation in Cancer: The Business Case to Support Clinical Needs.

Q1 Nursing
Journal of Oncology Practice Pub Date : 2019-11-01 Epub Date: 2019-09-11 DOI:10.1200/JOP.19.00230
Ronald M Kline, Gabrielle B Rocque, Elizabeth A Rohan, Kris A Blackley, Cynthia A Cantril, Mandi L Pratt-Chapman, Howard A Burris, Lawrence N Shulman
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Abstract

Purpose: Patient navigation (PN) is an increasingly recognized element of high-quality, patient-centered cancer care, yet PN in many cancer programs is absent or limited, often because of concerns of extra cost without tangible financial benefits.

Methods: Five real-world examples of PN programs are used to demonstrate that in the pure fee-for-service and the alternative payment model worlds of reimbursement, strong cases can be made to support the benefits of PN.

Results: In three large programs, PN resulted in increased patient retention and increased physician loyalty within the cancer programs, leading to increased revenue. In addition, in two programs, PN was associated with a reduction in unnecessary resource utilization, such as emergency department visits and hospitalizations. PN also reduces burdens on oncology providers, potentially reducing burnout, errors, and costly staff turnover.

Conclusion: PN has resulted in improved patient outcomes and patient satisfaction and has important financial benefits for cancer programs in the fee-for-service and the alternative payment model worlds, lending support for more robust staffing of PN programs.

癌症患者导航:支持临床需求的商业案例。
目的患者导航(PN)是高质量、以患者为中心的癌症护理中越来越被认可的元素,但许多癌症项目中的PN缺失或有限,通常是因为担心额外成本而没有实际的经济效益。方法使用五个真实世界的PN项目示例来证明,在纯收费服务和替代支付模式的报销世界中,可以提出强有力的案例来支持PN的好处。结果在三个大型项目中,PN增加了癌症项目中的患者保留率和医生忠诚度,从而增加了收入。此外,在两个项目中,PN与减少不必要的资源利用有关,如急诊科就诊和住院。PN还减轻了肿瘤学提供者的负担,有可能减少倦怠、失误和昂贵的员工流动。结论PN改善了患者的结果和患者的满意度,并在无偿服务和替代支付模式世界中为癌症项目带来了重要的经济效益,为PN项目更强大的人员配备提供了支持。
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Journal of Oncology Practice
Journal of Oncology Practice Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Practice (JOP) provides necessary information and insights to keep oncology practice current on changes and challenges inherent in delivering quality oncology care. All content dealing with understanding the provision of care—the mechanics of practice—is the purview of JOP. JOP also addresses an expressed need of practicing physicians to have compressed, expert opinion addressing common clinical problems.
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