Researchers conducted a study in Chicago involving 230 Black, African American, and Hispanic/Latino men who have sex with men. The goal was to see if providing a single session of health insurance navigation immediately after an HIV test would help participants navigate the complexities of getting coverage.
Of the 115 men who accepted the navigation services, nearly all reported being satisfied with the time spent and the services provided. While only a small number of uninsured participants completed enrollment during the study period, the results suggest that this method is a feasible way to reach people who need help understanding their insurance options.
It is important to note that this was a feasibility study focused on the process of navigation rather than long-term health outcomes. Because it was a single session, the data does not show if participants kept their insurance over time or if they saw specific improvements in their medical care. Talk to your healthcare provider or a local community advocate to find out what insurance options are available for you.