The Editor’s Take

Navigation brings value to modern healthcare practice, and the healthcare community is taking note.
What navigators should know about the perplexing revelation from the American Cancer Society’s Annual Report.
AONN+ provides the resources you need to care for older adults with cancer through the Geriatric Cancer Care Toolkit
As of January 1, 2024, coding, billing, and payment for principal illness navigation services is a reality that marks a new era for oncology patient navigation.
With the impending reimbursement for navigation services in 2024, the role of navigators is becoming sustainable. That’s a wrap for a banner year in oncology patient navigation for 2023!
A shout-out to every navigator! You are instrumental to reaching the goals of the National Cancer Plan set by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Knowledge is priceless, and this issue of the Journal of Oncology Navigation & Survivorship with its compilation of abstracts is a gem of a contribution to the ever-evolving field of oncology navigation! It is exciting to see the “boots on the ground” creativity and application of know-how to enhance everyday practice.
As oncology patient navigation leaders, we knew it before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sadly, the pandemic spotlighted the longstanding health inequities that have existed systemically in the United States and gave impetus to highlight it—the fact that patient navigation is an evidence-based intervention that effectively addresses disparities in cancer care.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)CY24 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule is a rich service showing the hard-earned respect and gratitude that every navigator has earned in carrying forth a holistic approach to patient-centered care for decades.

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