
Outpatient Navigator
Job Description
PURPOSE STATEMENT:
The Outpatient Navigator supports continuity of care by guiding eligible patients transitioning from inpatient or residential behavioral health treatment, or the community into Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP), or other community-based services. This role ensures timely, informed referrals; facilitates coordination among inpatient and outpatient departments; and provides education and support to patients and families regarding post-discharge services.
The Outpatient Navigator is also responsible for coordinatorand obtaining pre-authorizations for new patientsand securing continued authorizations for ongoing therapy services, working collaboratively with patients, clinical staff, and payors to determine apprpriate length oftreatment based on clinical need and progress. This includes monitoring authorization timelines, proactively initiating reviews for continued stay, and ensuringdocumentation supports medical necessity..
With a deep understanding of levels of care, discharge workflows, and what differentiates Acadia’s outpatient programs, the Outpatient Navigator plays a vital role in increasing step-down engagement, reducing readmissions, and strengthening care transitions. The Outpatient Navigator may also help facilitate direct admissions to PHP/IOP programs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Patient Engagement and Referral Coordination
- Own the full stepdown process—from patient identification to program admission
- Meet every eligible inpatient and review open direct admission inquiries to facilitate referrals to outpatient
- Educate patients and families on the value of continued care post-discharge and highlights of the hospital’s program (specialized tracks, support to address barriers to access such as transportation, etc.)
- Maintain multiple in-person check-ins during patient’s inpatient stay, including 1:1 discussions, facilitation of inpatient transitions/discharge groups, and participation in treatment team
- Support patients with outpatient orientation/program introduction, including completion of required admissions documentation and consent forms, and introductions to PHP/IOP leaders and therapists
Internal Team Collaboration and Communication
- Partner with other hospital departments to facilitate step-downs, including:
- Clinical services to confirm clinical appropriateness for outpatient and include outpatient in treatment plans
- Business office (BO) for benefits verification and copay clarifications
- Utilization Review/Management (UM) to secure necessary authorizations. Support with ongoing UM, as needed, including, but not limited to pre-certifications, renewal authorizations, denial appeals, and tracking days remaining.
- Business development and marketing for support to convey outpatient value proposition and key messages for patient engagement
- Outpatient Services to ensure capacity, program compatibility, and mutual awareness of discharge dates
- Participate in daily flash meetings to review emerging stepdown candidates, rationale for discharges not stepped down, and report out on day one PHP/IOP attendance for prior day’s step-downs
Performance Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
- Track step-down admissions and conversion rate and trends over time
- Identify barriers/opportunities to further enhance patient engagement and reduce readmissions
- Report weekly progress to facility CEO, COO, and Director of Outpatient Services
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Required
- High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor’s degree in social services-related field strongly preferred.
- Minimum of 2 years in behavioral healthcare setting (e.g., acute psychiatric hospital)
Preferred
- Licensed or license-eligible clinician (e.g., LCSW, LPC, LMHC, LMFT)
- Peer support specialist certification
- Experience with PHP and IOP levels of care, discharge planning, and/or utilization review
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