A typical day for a Remote Patient Navigator involves conducting virtual check-ins with patients, coordinating care plans, facilitating access to medical or community resources, and documenting interactions in electronic health systems. You may work closely with physicians, nurses, and insurance providers to address patient concerns and ensure seamless communication across the healthcare team. The work is primarily conducted digitally, allowing for flexible scheduling but requiring strong self-management skills. Regularly, you will advocate for patients, answer their questions, and help them navigate healthcare barriers, making a direct impact on their overall care experience.