Lessons learned from the pre-implementation phase of a patient navigation intervention to increase patient portal enrollment in Federally Qualified Health Centers
Alicia K. Matthews, Safa Elkefi, Maureen George, Andrea Cassells, Jonathan N. Tobin

TL;DR
This study explores how patient navigators can help more patients at health centers enroll in a patient portal, focusing on workflow and educational strategies.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed pre-implementation analysis of a patient navigator-led portal enrollment intervention in FQHCs.
Findings
Scheduling navigators during peak hours and placing them in high-traffic areas improved engagement opportunities.
Customized educational materials and multilingual resources were essential for inclusivity and accessibility.
Integrating navigators into EHR systems enabled real-time patient identification and reduced missed enrollment chances.
Abstract
To describe the pre-implementation phase of a patient navigator-led intervention to increase patient portal enrollment among adults receiving care within Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) in New York City. We conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with fourteen key stakeholders (clinicians, nurses, patient navigators, and practice staff) in three FQHCs. Using the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework as a guide, the interviews focused on current patient portal education and enrollment procedures, establishing the workflow for the new patient navigator-led enrollment intervention, co-creation of low-health literacy educational materials, and identifying potential challenges and mitigation strategies. Thematic analysis was conducted to inform the development of a standardized patient portal enrollment protocol. Findings revealed…
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TopicsElectronic Health Records Systems · Healthcare Systems and Technology · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
