AONN+ Standardized Metrics


May 2022 Vol 13, No 5 — June 1, 2022
In recognition of the 5th anniversary of the AONN+ Metrics, we present a review of the metrics designed to measure the impact of navigation on clinical outcomes.

March 2022 Vol 13, No 3 — March 18, 2022
AONN+ Metrics specific to patient experience can help you to measure the success of your navigation program.

February 2022 Vol 13, No 2 — March 4, 2022
Collecting metrics may seem like an intimidating endeavor, but navigators report once you start, it's hard to stop!

April 2021 Vol 12, No 4 — April 15, 2021
Got a Toolkit? The AONN+ Navigation Metrics Toolkit is making it easier for navigators to implement metrics.


The culmination of a mission to create standardized metrics by which navigation programs can demonstrate outcomes and value, the AONN+ Navigation Metrics Toolkit provides guidance for putting the metrics into practice.

June 2020 Vol 11, No 6 — June 3, 2020
Several years ago, the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) unveiled 35 evidence-based oncology navigation metrics developed in response to a void in the literature measuring the programmatic success of navigation programs.

Web Exclusives — March 20, 2020

Danelle Johnston, MSN, RN, HON-ONN-CG, OCN, and Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS, recapped their recent presentation from the ACCC 46th Annual Meeting & Cancer Center Business Summit, in which they discussed the National Evidence-Based Oncology Navigation Metrics: Multisite Exploratory Study to Demonstrate Value and Sustainability of Navigation Programs. The study was launched in June 2018 as a collaborative effort between the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+), Chartis Oncology Solutions, and the American Cancer Society (ACS).



February 2019 Vol 10, No 2 — February 4, 2019
The authors report on the use of technology to reduce the administrative burden of tumor boards while improving the quality of care delivered.

August 2018 Vol 9, No 8 — August 14, 2018
The next phase of the AONN+ Metrics study is designed to evaluate common barriers and challenges navigation programs encounter during the implementation of the metrics.

AONN+ Standardized Metrics and the Biden Cancer Initiative
Video Library — July 2, 2018
Danielle Carnival recognizes that data standardization is a huge problem in cancer care, and notes that the AONN+ standardized navigation metrics are a giant step toward making progress in this area.

June 2018 Vol 9, No 6 — June 12, 2018
A thoughtful discussion on the development of the AONN+ metrics and the need to identify how these measures align with the national standards and indicators.


March 2018 Vol 9, No 3 — March 15, 2018
The authors present findings from a focus group assessing the current state of administrative engagement in individual navigation programs.

March 2018 Vol 9, No 3 — March 15, 2018
AONN+ is excited to announce a partnership with Oncology Solutions, LLC, and the American Cancer Society to execute a national navigation metrics quality study.

February 2018 Vol 9, No 2 — February 15, 2018
To advance quality patient care and ensure all parties are working toward a common goal, navigators must integrate with oncology/hematology physician practices. At the AONN+ 8th Annual Navigation & Survivorship Conference, Tricia Strusowski, RN, MS discussed approaches to integration.

January 2018 Vol 9, No 1 — January 15, 2018
On behalf of all of us at the Journal of Oncology Navigation & Survivorship (JONS) and the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+), I wish you all a happy and healthy New Year.

January 2018 Vol 9, No 1 — January 15, 2018
AONN+ leaders Cheryl Bellomo and Danelle Johnston discuss the importance of collecting data from the newly-established 35 AONN+ metrics then analyzing and reporting the findings to create best practices.

January 2018 Vol 9, No 1 — January 15, 2018
Although there historically has been a gap in the literature regarding the key areas that measure the success of navigation programs, the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) evidence-based oncology navigation metrics are making strides in closing that gap.

January 2018 Vol 9, No 1 — January 15, 2018
In today’s healthcare environment, organizations are focusing on quality, outcomes, and evidence-based practice. In this installment of Evidence into Practice, the authors discuss these important qualities in an effective navigation program.

January 2018 Vol 9, No 1 — January 15, 2018
The Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators and Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, have announced their partnership in a pilot validation study of the 35 AONN+ standardized metrics for navigation programs.

August 2017 Vol 8, No 8 — August 3, 2017
At the AONN+ West Coast Regional Meeting, Standardized Navigation Task Force members Tricia Strusowski and Cheryl Bellomo discuss the metrics and provide tools to employ in their implementation.

July 2017 Vol 8, No 7 — July 11, 2017
JONS speaks with Ms. Strusowski about the need for national metrics, the process of metric creation, and their intended use.

June 2017 Vol 8, No 6 — June 1, 2017
Tricia Strusowski recently gave a presentation on the AONN+ Standardized Metrics to a captivated audience at the Association of Community Cancer Centers.

May 2017 Vol 8, No 5 — May 11, 2017
On behalf of all of us at AONN+, I am extremely proud to present the set of universal, research-supported metrics established by our expert team of seasoned navigators on the AONN+ Standardized Metrics Task Force!

May 2017 Vol 8, No 5 — May 11, 2017
The AONN+ Standardized Metrics Task Force created the domains and related metrics to effectively measure the value and impact of navigation programs.

May 2017 Vol 8, No 5 — May 11, 2017
The authors present the standard metrics in the areas of Patient Experience, Clinical Outcome, and Return on Investment using the Academy of Oncology Nurse & Patient Navigators (AONN+) domains for certification.


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