An HIV health plan patient navigation program: Engaging HIV positive individuals in primary medical care

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK Journal of HIV-AIDS & Social Services Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/15381501.2019.1699485
P. Messeri, M. Yomogida, Rachel Ferat, Lee Garr, D. Wirth
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Abstract This paper evaluates a patient navigation component of a multi-level program that helps HIV-positive members of a New York City Medicaid health plan sustain engagement in medical care. A proportional hazard analysis of 856 participants found that assignment to a patient navigator shortened the time to a medical care visit by 40%, but was not associated with time retained in care. These results demonstrate that a health plan can expedite connection to care through patient navigation services. They further suggest that to sustain retention in care, patient navigation may need to be continued after initial connection to care.
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艾滋病毒健康计划患者导航方案:使艾滋病毒阳性个体参与初级医疗保健
摘要:本文评估了一个多层次项目的病人导航组件,该项目帮助纽约市医疗补助计划的hiv阳性成员持续参与医疗保健。一项针对856名参与者的比例风险分析发现,分配给患者导航员缩短了40%的医疗访问时间,但与护理时间无关。这些结果表明,健康计划可以通过患者导航服务加快与护理的联系。他们进一步建议,为了保持对护理的保留,患者导航可能需要在最初连接到护理后继续进行。
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