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The document discusses the role of nurse navigators and coordinators in the healthcare system, particularly in cardiovascular care. Nurse navigators are described as medical professionals who guide patients and caregivers in making informed decisions, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure timely screening, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. On the other hand, nurse coordinators are responsible for care coordination and transition management. <br /><br />The document highlights the challenges faced by nurse navigators and coordinators, such as justifying their roles with staffing constraints, finding candidates with adequate experience, and facing lower salaries compared to competitors. It also mentions the demands of supporting multiple programs and the need for support in career development and staff retention.<br /><br />The document emphasizes the importance of nurse navigators and coordinators fitting in with the existing healthcare team, including cardiologists, pharmacists, clinical nurses, primary care providers, and advanced practice providers. It also discusses the operational structure of nurse navigators from an administrative perspective, focusing on the decision-making process, value proposition, data justification, and the need for physician leadership and stakeholder involvement.<br /><br />The document provides examples of how nurse navigators can contribute to improved quality, financial performance, patient satisfaction, and access to care. It suggests that nurse navigators can help streamline clinical decisions, adhere to guidelines, improve care transitions, decrease readmissions and length of stay, enhance medication adherence, and improve overall quality.<br /><br />The document also emphasizes the importance of data in justifying the need for nurse navigators and provides examples of potential financial benefits. It suggests building a compelling story around the value proposition of nurse navigators and regularly communicating the program's achievements to leadership.<br /><br />Overall, the document highlights the importance of nurse navigators and coordinators in improving patient care and outcomes in cardiovascular care settings and provides insights into how to advocate for and sustain these roles.
Keywords
nurse navigators
cardiovascular care
medical professionals
care coordination
staffing constraints
career development
existing healthcare team
data justification
improved quality
patient care
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