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Overcoming barriers to health care: Mary Laura Coady assumes role of P.E.I.'s patient navigator

P.E.I.'s patient navigator, Mary Laura Coady, is now at work, and ready to help Island patients navigate the health-care system.

Patient navigator service is available without a doctor's referral

Mary Laura Coady started work as Health PEI's patient navigator in December. (Submitted by Health PEI)

P.E.I.'s patient navigator, Mary Laura Coady, is now at work, and ready to help Island patients navigate the health-care system.

Coady has worked with 10 Islanders so far, Health PEI said in a news release.

The position was announced in June, and Coady started in the position in December.

"Working directly with patients, their families and health care providers, I can help overcome barriers to accessing care, and connect patients with valuable resources on the Island and out of province," said Coady of her job.

Health system 'complex'

"Our health-care system, like any other, is complex and can be difficult to understand, especially during times of illness."

Health PEI said Coady has 11 years experience in community and acute-care settings throughout the Maritimes.

The patient navigator system can be accessed without a referral. Islanders can call 1-844-822-3141 or they can email patientnavigator@gov.pe.ca.

In addition to Coady, Health PEI also has patient navigators for cancer and stroke patients, as well as one for addictions.