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Our Nursing Profession at a Crossroads: Time to Chart a Course for the Future.

Nurse navigators, in a role that originally focused on a single health condition and improving specified services for an individual patient, have expanded to include care management and care coordination. As the role evolves, nurse navigators are demonstrating proficiency and achieving success transforming care delivery to improve population health while improving quality outcomes, patient satisfaction, and decreasing cost. One innovative health system's clinical nurse specialist team partnered with primary care providers, ancillary care teams, home care, skilled nursing facilities, community agencies, and partners in public health and schools. Clinical nurse specialists, now called "transitional care nurses (TCNs)," have created an accountable community of health for their high-risk population. By following patients from one setting to the next, TCNs identified opportunities for improvement, created innovative programs to bridge gaps, improved teamwork, and integrated care, resulting in lower cost, high-quality care. Results included 50% reduction in hospitalization for patients with chronic disease, pre- and post-TCN partnership. Patients with diabetes were supported with access to diabetes coaches, which resulted in a 12% reduction in AIC, while patients completing pulmonary rehabilitation programs experienced reduced readmission rates from 24% to 2.7%.

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