Launced in 2006, Geisinger Health System’s ProvenHealth Navigator® is an advanced patient-centered medical home that initially served the needs of elderly Medicare patients. Two years later the Navigator was expanded to include the health system’s broader adult commercial population.
According to an April 2015 Health Affairs article, "Geisinger Health System serves roughly three million residents living in central Pennsylvania. Geisinger Health Plan (GHP), a subsidiary of Geisinger Health System that provided health insurance coverage to more than 450,000 members in 2013, has played an integral part in conceptualizing, designing, and implementing the ProvenHealth Navigator (PHN), particularly around hiring and training of case managers embedded (that is, physically located) within every Navigator primary care clinic."
Geisinger is an open and integrated delivery system that actively serves both its own Geisinger Health Plan (GHP) enrollees and non-GHP consumers in its service area.
"Financially, while the Navigator sites continue to receive fee-for-service payments from GHP, the total reimbursement is linked to their performance via bonus payments and a shared savings program based on documented metrics of quality and utilization (HEDIS and Cahps)."
Population Health Management (June 2013) study compared 499 PHN patients with 359 non-PHN patients
Health Affairs (April 2015) study of Medicare Advantage patients from 2006-2013
American Journal of Managed Care (March 2012) retrospective claims data analysis of 43 primary care clinics converted into PHN sites between 2006 and 2010