NotasAbiertas Para Todos – OpenNotes Patient Navigation Program
Catherine K. Craven PhD, MA, MLS, FAMIA, Senior Clinical Research Informaticist, Mount Sinai Health System
Zeida Quintero-Canetti, Clinical Research Coordinator, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Cristina Villagra MPH, Clinical Research Manager, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
John B. Wetmore MPH, Clinical Research Coordinator, Icahn School of Medicine at The Mount Sinai Hospital
Join this webinar to learn about Mount Sinai Health System’s Spanish-Language Preferred OpenNotes Patient Navigation Program. Presenters will share patient anecdotes from the navigation sessions and key findings from three formal rounds of program evaluations as well as lessons learned to help others recreate the success. Patients loved this program and felt empowered to engage with their health information in their English-language patient portal accounts.
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