SUMMARY: The Nurse Navigator reports to the Director of Emergency Services and is responsible for coordinating patient care activities for behavioral health patients in the emergency department. Patient navigation refers to the assistance offered to patients to help them access and then chart a course through the healthcare system and overcome any barriers to quality care. The behavioral health nurse navigator is a registered nurse who functions as the guide who will assist patients and their families move through the complexities of the healthcare system. The candidate will function as a point person for patients during their emergency department experience. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers and one another. In addition to our values, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done. The core Success Factors include: Instill Trust and Value Differences Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate RESPONSIBILITIES: Assumes key role in assuring care on a continuum, coordinating diverse resources and patient care activities for individuals receiving patient-centered behavioral health care in the emergency department (ED). Acts as the point person for patients and families/caregivers throughout their ED experience, collaborating with staff and resource providers to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system, ensuring timely and appropriate quality care. Key responsibilities include: Working collaboratively with the interprofessional team to ensure an evidence-based plan of behavioral health care that is coordinated with any required medical care; building relationships with community resources and contacts (i.e., other hospitals, treatment centers and state agencies) and assisting patients to gain access/referrals to those services/resources; educating patients/caregivers to assist with understanding illness, treatment, and follow-up. The behavioral health nurse navigator serves as the point person, working collaboratively with the interprofessional team to facilitate therapeutic interventions and attainment of desired patient outcomes. Ensures the team is kept appraised of a patient’s condition, coordinates resources, serves as a liaison between the psychiatry liaison team, community health agencies, providers, emergency department leaders, and staff to delivery high quality, individualized care. Provides for appropriate patient and family education and counseling in accordance with departmental guidelines. Documents patient’s progress, compliance, and other essential information in the medical record. Ensures patient’s care team, primary care and/or sub-specialty providers are provided timely information on patient’s progress and additional needs. Assist to coordinate appropriate inpatient, outpatient and home services with providers. Maintains ongoing communication with patient/family as necessary. Participates in quality improvement processes, risk management activities. Attends unit based, and hospital meetings to facilitate patient care management. Provides routine staff education, and staff feedback, serving as a resource to enhance behavioral health care. Participates in completing behavioral health risk assessments, maintaining regulatory compliance, in quality improvement projects and de-escalation activities. Functions in a cooperative and productive manner in the work environment. Performs other related duties of professional nurse.
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Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees