Consider giving the gift of healthcare with medical advocacy services
Consider giving the gift of healthcare with medical advocacy services
Visit to hospital while in-patient to speak directly with your medical health care/discharge team. I advocate for appropriate follow-up care, home support, and resources before discharge plans are finalized.
After discharge, I will make a visit to ensure discharge instructions are understood and are being followed. Since medications may be changed during a hospitalization, I will
reconcile medications with a pharmacy to check for possible adverse effects.
I, as your patient advocate facilitate communication between healthcare providers to prevent gaps in care and ensure that treatment plans are followed. Collaboration with your medical health care discharge planners to ensure transitions between care settings are smooth.
As your patient advocate, I proactively address health concerns reduces emergency room visits and readmissions.
Ensuring that you or your loved one receive preventive care minimizes long-term healthcare expenses. I can attend important appointments with your medical health care team & you at your request.
By developing personalized healthcare plans I help my clients manage ongoing conditions, improving quality of life. As a medical health care patient advocate, I provide resources and guidance to prevent complications and hospitalizations.
Obtain better medical health care outcomes, fewer disruptions to daily life, and reduced emotional and physical stress. Having a medical healthcare patient advocate that you can count on in times of crisis.
By providing review of medical bills and insurance claims for accuracy, you can prevent overpaying and unnecessary costs. Healthcare can be confusing, don't go it alone. Have a medical health care patient advocate by your side.
Medical health care language can be complicated, so I translate complex medical information into understandable terms and help you make informed decisions about your healthcare options.
Accepting new clients beginning May 1, 2025
Do medical healthcare patient advocates need a license? No, there is no formal licensing required, however, there is a certification that demonstrates competency in the field.
What is the difference between an independent patient advocate and a hospital/insurance advocate? Unlike hospital advocates, an independent advocate is private pay, so my alliance is with you. An advocate supplied by the hospital or insurance company will ultimately have their employer's interest at heart, first and foremost.
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