The role of patient navigators in ambulatory care: overview of systematic reviews
Abstract Background Patient navigators have been introduced across various countries to enable timely access to healthcare services and to ensure completion of diagnosis and follow-up of care. There is an increasing evidence on the the role of patient navigation for patients and healthcare systems....
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Main Authors: | Hannah Budde (Author), Gemma A. Williams (Author), Juliane Winkelmann (Author), Laura Pfirter (Author), Claudia B. Maier (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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