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Standardized Metrics and Return on Investment

Video Library published on July 20, 2017 in Standardized Metrics, Town Hall & Panel Discussions
Linda Burhansstipanov, MSPH, DrPH
Native American Cancer Research Corporation, Native American Cancer Initiatives, Inc, Denver, CO
Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS, HON-ONN-CG
Editor-in-Chief, JONS; Co-Founder, AONN+; University Distinguished Service Professor of Breast Cancer, Professor of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Co-Developer, Work Stride-Managing Cancer at Work, Johns Hopkins Healthcare Solutions

Tricia Strusowski, Danelle Johnston, Lillie Shockney, and Linda Burhansstipanov discuss the need for navigators to become more business savvy. They explain how the AONN+ standardized metrics will help navigators demonstrate ROI and help administrators identify how well processes are working.

This video originated from the 2017 West Coast Regional Meeting Town Hall

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