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Professional, non-clinical patient navigation is an evidence-based intervention that improves cancer outcomes from screening through survivorship. The American Cancer Society Leadership in Oncology Navigation (ACS LIONTM) is a standardized training and credentialing program that helps navigators deliver this essential support to individuals, caregivers, and families experiencing cancer. The program meets the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) training requirements for "Principal Illness Navigation" reimbursement and is aligned to professional oncology navigation (PONT) standards.
Program benefits for navigators:
Program benefits for oncology practices:
This program was developed with specific training for CMS-required competencies announced as part of the 2024 Physician Fee Schedule and alignment to the PONT standards. It is uniquely designed to support successful billing for non-clinical navigation services under CMS Principal Illness Navigation (PIN).
The ACS Leadership in Oncology Navigation training and credentialing program is designed for any individual or organization seeking recognition for providing professional non-clinical navigation aligned to CMS competencies and professional oncology navigation (PONT) standards, including but not limited to:
Patient navigators need differentiators such as certifications to provide growth opportunities in a career path and legitimize competency and value to the system.
Director
Navigation & Supportive Services
The American Cancer Society is an experienced leader in patient navigation, working alongside partners and stakeholders for over 30 years to establish the field of navigation. ACS has funded patient navigators and navigation programs, developed navigation training curricula, and united organizations through the American Cancer Society National Navigation Roundtable. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), our advocacy affiliate, has championed policies that expand sustainable access to patient navigation.
Now, we are expanding our navigation work even further with training and credentialing for professional navigators, in active partnership with oncology providers and the cancer community. We’re working to make navigation training more accessible, with a goal of broadening and maintaining our national reach.
Standardized training is more important than ever, especially in an environment that strives to tailor to diverse populations. Reducing barriers with expertly trained navigators will lead to a positive impact that overall reduces health disparities among various patient groups. ACS is uniquely positioned to lead these efforts as a trusted source of cancer information and a patient advocacy organization that stands for high quality cancer care for all.
I loved the organization, the pace, and the difficulty of the content. It was incredibly validating to see how my training and work practices align with the course, as well as areas that I can improve.
Patient navigator
Pilot participant
Enroll in the ACS LION training and credentialing program for $495 per learner.
Opportunities for program access assistance are available. For more information, email ACSLION@cancer.org.
ACS is dedicated to strategically redirecting the funds gained from this course into efforts to support the rapidly growing field of patient navigators. Learn more about our work in patient navigation.
Key things to know about the program:
To earn the Leadership in Oncology Navigation credential, learners must:
The 10 modules are:
The learner handbook can be found here.
The 2024 Physician Fee Schedule from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) includes reimbursement for professional, non-clinical patient navigation services for patients with a “Principal Illness,” including cancer and other high-risk conditions.
For the first time, there are reliable reimbursement pathways to support the professional patient navigation workforce.
CMS-required training competencies include: patient and family communication, interpersonal and relationship-building, patient and family capacity building, service coordination and systems navigation, patient advocacy, facilitation, individual and community assessment, professionalism and ethical conduct, and the development of an appropriate knowledge base, including specific certification or training on the serious, high-risk condition/illness/disease addressed in the initiating visit.
In addition to training and credentialing, ACS will continue to serve as a national convener of stakeholders interested in the implementation, evaluation, and sustainability of patient navigation. We’ll offer a variety of resources to help oncology providers build effective and efficient professional navigation services.
Webinar:
Learn more about the documentation and billing requirements reimbursement; models for building navigation teams; and infrastructure and workflows that support navigation.
January 4, pre-recorded webinar available for viewing
January 12, 12:00 to 1 p.m. ET, live session
January 23, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. ET, live session
Thank you to the following oncology and navigation experts for their support:
Thank you to the following health systems for being pilot participants:
The ACS program was developed with specific training for CMS-required competencies announced as part of the 2024 Physician Fee Schedule and alignment to the PONT standards. It was uniquely designed to support successful billing for non-clinical navigation services under CMS Principal Illness Navigation (PIN). We also sought to provide greater role clarity and defined scope for non-clinical patient navigators and to expand the navigation workforce by offering a credentialing program without an in-person requirement.
The initial launch of this program will be specific to non-clinical oncology navigation.
The cost for access to the program will be $495, which includes up to two attempts to take the program assessment. Given our strong commitment to navigation, revenue generated from the program will be re-invested into ACS' navigation portfolio. ACS will offer grants for eligible organizations to reduce barriers in accessing the patient navigation credentialing program. For more information, email ACSLION@cancer.org.
On September 13, 2023, the White House issued a Fact Sheet to announce new actions and commitments to end cancer as we know it. The new ACS oncology professional navigator curricula and credentialing program was included in this news, along with commitments from other nonprofits, government agencies, and nongovernmental organizations.
These new CMS billing codes are for patients with traditional, fee-for-service Medicare. It is common for Medicare Advantage plans and private insurers to also pay for codes which are first adopted in fee-for-service Medicare, but uptake timing is variable. PIN can be provided as part of the treatment plan for cancer and other serious, high-risk diseases.
PIN can be provided by certified or trained personnel under the direction of a billing practitioner. Training must include the competencies of patient and family communication, interpersonal and relationship building, patient and family capacity building, service coordination and systems navigation, patient advocacy, facilitation, individual and community assessment, professionalism and ethical conduct, and the development of an appropriate knowledge base, including specific certification or training on the serious, high-risk condition/illness/disease addressed in the initiating visit. The ACS training and credentialing program was developed to meet these competencies and be in alignment with the PONT standards.
Since Medicare does not allow navigators to bill directly for their services, navigators must provide navigation services under the direction of a billing provider (in most cases, a physician, advanced practice provider, or psychologist) working in the outpatient setting.
ACS is also providing learning opportunities in 2024 to help organizations understand the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule billing and documentation requirements, and to provide operational support in providing or expanding professional navigation. To learn more, please email ACSLION@cancer.org
For more information, please contact us at ACSLION@cancer.org or call 800-227-2345.
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