Impact of an On-Site Versus Remote Patient Navigator on Pediatricians' Referrals and Families' Receipt of Resources for Unmet Social Needs
Background: Patient navigation is increasingly being used by pediatric health care delivery systems to address patients' unmet social needs. However, it is not known whether navigators working remotely can be as effective at linking families to community resources as on-site navigators. The aim...
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Main Authors: | Emily Messmer (Author), Annelise Brochier (Author), Marie Joseph (Author), Yorghos Tripodis (Author), Arvin Garg (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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