Who is a Healthcare Advocate?

An Advocate can be anyone, but there are common threads that unite us in our mission to ethically do what it takes for a patient to receive care in a timely and affordable manner.

  • An Advocate is someone whose primary concern, above all else, is finding access to therapies so the patients can receive the care they sought help for, such as life-sustaining or life-saving medications.

  • An Advocate helps prevent patients from having to choose between affording their utilities or their medication.

  • An Advocate can be told “no” 300 times and even after that 300th “no,” it is just another starting point to asking a payer or insurance provider what they need to do or who they need to speak with to help their patient.

  • An Advocate doesn’t get paid the “big bucks,” but they should be! This is a job that is a work of heart that needs professional recognition.

  • An Advocate is not afraid to tell a provider “no” or to ask “why”, when appropriate.

  • An Advocate is someone who is at the forefront on behalf of a patient to assure they are getting the care needed in a timely manner and at a low cost.