Patient Navigation: INTAKE FORM AND TRACKING TOOL

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Patient Navigation: INTAKE FORM AND TRACKING TOOL Complete this form with the patient at the initial visit. Are you the: Patient Loved one Caregiver Name: Address: Telephone number(s): ( ) Can messages be left at this phone number? Yes No Emergency contact: Telephone number: ( ) Primary caregiver: Telephone number: ( ) 1. Why were you referred to the patient navigation program? 2. How were you referred to the patient navigation program? Physician Hospital Clinic Screening center Nurse Social worker Other Name of clinic: Name of center: Name and department: Please explain:

3. Are there any concerns that might keep you from getting to all of your appointments (for example, child care or transportation needs, job responsibilities, or finances)? [Note to Navigator: Refer to the POTENTIAL PROBLEMS/BARRIERS TO CARE to help patient identify concerns.] 4. How do you feel patient navigation can best help you? 5. Do you have health insurance? Yes No If yes, is it: Private/commercial Medicare Medicaid Other: 6. If you don t have insurance, are you currently working on getting it (for example, Medicaid, COBRA, etc)? Please explain: 7. Are you a citizen of the United States? Yes No If no, please provide information about your residency: LEARNING PREFERENCES 8 a. What is your native language? b. What other languages do you speak? What other languages do you write? What other languages do you read? c. In what language(s) do you feel the most comfortable when you are hearing new information? _ 9. Which of the following methods is most helpful when learning about your health (when they are in your preferred language)? (Check all that apply.) Reading Listening (person-to-person) Watching a video Watching a demonstration SUPPORT SYSTEM 10. Who do you have available to help you with issues, such as transportation, child care, support, etc? 11. Is there anyone available to help you at home? 12. How has your family or other loved ones responded when you have needed help? P. 2

(For Navigator Use Only) POTENTIAL PROBLEMS/BARRIERS TO CARE This list is to be used to help you to identify patients concerns at the initial visit and at each follow-up visit. It will help you develop a plan of action, including referrals to appropriate departments. Health Insurance/Financial Concerns Inadequate or lack of insurance coverage Precertification problems Difficulty paying bills Need for financial assistance from Medicaid/Medicare Confusing financial paperwork Need for prescription assistance Need for medical equipment or supplies (wheelchairs, dressings) Citizenship problems/undocumented status Transportation To and From Treatment Public transportation needed Private transportation needed Ambulette (independent ambulance transportation) services required Physical Needs Child/elder care Housing/housing problems Food, clothing, other physical needs Prostheses, wigs, etc Vocational support (job skills, employment skills) Extended care needs: home care, hospice, long-term care Communication/Cultural Needs Primary language other than English Inability to read/write Poor health literacy Cultural barriers (ie, effect on lifestyle choices) Other: P. 3

DISEASE MANAGEMENT Treatment compliance issues (missed appointments, unwillingness to take medicine) Needs help with obtaining a second opinion (if desired by patient) Mental health services needed Does not understand treatment plan and/or procedures Needs to talk to provider (physician, nurse, therapist, etc) Wants more information about: Other: [Note to Navigator: Add to this list as you encounter other barriers to care. Below is a list of support services. You may need to suggest that the patient ask his or her health care provider about a referral.] SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FOR REFERRALS Clergy Nutritionists Genetic counselors Financial counselors Physical, occupational, and speech therapists Psychologists Board-certified psychiatrists specializing in hospice/palliative medicine P. 4

TRACKING TOOL Refer to POTENTIAL PROBLEMS/BARRIERS TO CARE to explore patient concerns. Record the results of each intervention or visit with the patient. Patient name and identification: Date: Reason for visit: Barrier/concern identified: Action to be taken: Desired result: Resolution and date: Additional comments: Patient name and identification: Date: Reason for visit: Barrier/concern identified: Action to be taken: Desired result: Resolution and date: Additional comments: P. 5 NPU643706 2014 Pfizer Inc. All rights reserved.