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    What is Health Navigation?

    By Curtis Smith, Executive Vice President | Comments are Closed | 2 December, 2019 0

    If you or a loved one has ever been hurt or sick, you know well that healthcare and insurance systems are compli­cated; the challenges can seem endless and overwhelming. Health navigation helps individuals and companies through these challenges. Medcor’s health navigation includes clinical services, of course, but it’s much more than that. Knowing what services are needed, where to get them, and in what timeframe are critical elements to getting on the right path to recovery.

    Finding a Path to Better Health and Lower Costs

    People can’t always tell at the onset how serious an injury or illness is. So, sometimes they go to an ER when they could have gone to a doctor’s office, or they go to a doctor’s office when they could have cared for themselves. Other times people underestimate or don’t recognize symptoms, and look back wishing they had realized how serious something really was—this regret can make them more likely to overreact the next time they are confronted with a health concern.

    The fundamental premise of health nav­igation is getting people the care they need when and where they need it, which removes burdensome guesswork. Med­cor’s clinicians navigate people to the right level of care at the right time, in the right place. Medcor’s systems help peo­ple determine the severity of each case and the best course of action for treat­ment. When we can provide the needed care or guide patients in self-care, we do. When further care is required, we make referrals.

    People know overtreatments and over­prescribing exist, but they don’t know how to tell when it is happening to them. What’s the best practice?

    Evidence-based medicine is the best practice; it represents the science of proven medical effectiveness. Medcor’s protocols, algorithms, and guidelines are built on evidence-based medicine. As a result, we help avoid unneces­sary treatments and prescriptions while required treatments are obtained right away.

    People want to believe that all providers follow best practices, but unneces­sary care persists, including surgeries, prescriptions, therapy, and other inter­ventions that contribute to high costs for everyone.

    The healthcare and insurance systems have evolved to include many con­flicts of interest, financial biases, and administrative costs. Effective navi­gation requires guiding patients to the right destination rather than follow­ing the momentum and pressures of a complex claims-driven system. Medcor operates transparently and without con­flicts of interest. This is a key difference between treating patients and advocat­ing for them.

    It can take weeks to get an appointment. Lack of access to care drives frustration and drives people to go to more expen­sive options such as urgent care centers and ERs.

    Medcor’s clinics are convenient and accessible. Mobile units go to patients. Our virtual health services are avail­able on-demand 24/7. Our clinic staff knows the in-network providers in their communities, establish relationships, and have the tools necessary to gain appointments. Our triage service is pre­loaded with clinics that accept walk-ins and new patients.

    Serious illness and injury involve a lot of emotion, which affects people’s deci­sion making. It feels awkward to tell a provider you want a second opinion or other options. It is not easy to know if a provider is in-network or out-of-net­work, and it is near impossible to find out in advance what services cost.

    Navigation requires decision support—not just information, but recommen­dations. People need reassurance, they want to know the risks, and they appre­ciate assistance.

    Health navigation gets people through the system to achieve better clinical out­comes and lower costs. That’s good for individuals, and it’s also good for their employers, who bear much of the cost of caring for their employees and their families, and who want their employees to be healthy and productive.

    Find out more about how we navigate health.

    Authored by: Curtis Smith

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    clinics, health navigation, mobile units, workplace injuries, workplace safety

    Curtis Smith, Executive Vice President

    Curtis joined Medcor in 1995. He has served in operational, administrative, and sales roles, helping to develop Medcor’s health navigation services and bring them to market. He currently supports Medcor’s business development and marketing. Curtis is one of Medcor’s patent holders for its clinical assessment methods.

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