33% reduced time to treatment
Sooner treatment means less patient anxiety and has been shown to improve outcomes. Stressed patients require additional resources, placing added burden on the healthcare system.
61% increase in patients per navigator
CancerNAV allowed navigators to work with significantly more patients while at the same time improving treatment. This had a positive effect on job satisfaction for the navigator.
26% decrease in patient leakage
Well-cared-for patients stay with the program, retaining revenue for the health care system, and likely leading to increased “word of mouth” referrals of new patients.
CancerNAV enhances the navigator’s ability to identify, track, manage interventions, and provide follow-up for the oncology patient population, in a seamless and real-time basis. Time to treatment is reduced, which has been demonstrated to reduce patient stress and improve outcomes. Less stressed patients utilize less services, and are more likely to stay with the program, improving the bottom line. With CancerNAV, the navigator can provide these improvements to patient care while handling more patients than before, improving productivity and providing a positive work experience for these important knowledge workers.