Thursday, September 3, 2015

Need a Patient Advocate?


Do I Need a Patient Advocate 
by Barbara Hales, M.D. June 30, 2014


A patient advocate is someone who works for the benefit of patients and their families”. “A patient advocate can lend a helping hand when you need it most...”

“Individuals need an unbiased person to speak on their behalf

while providing guidance, friendship and emotional support. Advocates
help make choices and empower patients with access to relevant
information.”





*Patient Advocates/Navigators – The responsibilities of a
patient advocate are many and can include:



Medication reviews and coordinating various drugs


Explaining diagnosis and treatment options


Liaise between all the specialists that the patient is seeing
so they know what was diagnosed, which treatments were given,
and which tests were done or are pending



Assistance in monitoring in-hospital


Medical record reviews


Accompaniment to doctor’s appointments


Aiding in comprehension for the patient




*Health care Mediation and Conflict Resolution – A health
care mediator seeks to facilitate an agreement between all the
involved stakeholders, i.e. various family members, medical staff and
friends.





*Shared Decision Makers 





*Health Exchange/Marketplace Navigators 





*Medical Bills and Claim Reviewers.




*Senior/Legal Advocates 





*Statutory Advocacy 





*Hospital Patient Advocates or Representatives – Hired by the
hospital





*Health Coaches –








Patient advocates work for:




Hospitals – serving the patients while they are admitted


Social Service Agencies – for client outreach


Insurance Companies


Private/Freelance – serving the clients themselves



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