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Do I Need a Professional Patient Advocate?

Individuals experiencing illnesses can benefit from having someone attend appointments with them and support their best interests. Often, close friends or family take on this role. Professional patient advocates, however, can step in when friends or family cannot be at the hospital or a patient prefers having the help of a qualified professional who understands the healthcare system.

Posted on August 5, 2022
An elderly man in a hospital room speaking with a professional patient advocate, highlighting the role of expert support in healthcare decisions and estate planning for seniors.

Experienced patient advocates may have legal and medical knowledge that friends and family lack. Many professional patient advocates have experience as doctors or nurses, or as social workers or lawyers.

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      Hospital patient advocates

      Some hospitals provide a professional patient advocate for you. Many insurance programs cover hospital-based patient advocates, making their services a cost-effective option for some patients. Additionally, some patients may appreciate that their hospital has already vetted their patient advocates. You may still prefer, however, to hire an independent patient advocate who may provide objective advocacy.

      The cost of professional patient advocates

      Hiring a patient advocate can be expensive — charging between $75 and $500 per hour.

      However, patient advocates who understand healthcare rules and regulations can use their knowledge to help their clients avoid unnecessary expenses. For instance, patient advocates can help make cost-effective travel arrangements, review hospital bills, and assist with insurance claims.

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        How professional patient advocates can help

        Professional patient advocates can assist patients in other ways as well, including:

        • Scheduling appointments
        • Attending appointments with patients, taking notes, and asking questions
        • Communicating medical information to family members
        • Ensuring nurses wash their hands and follow other safety procedures when a patient is staying in the hospital
        • Resolving disputes with doctors
        • Finding specialists in the patient’s insurance network
        • Reviewing statements and identifying billing errors
        • Appealing insurance denials

        Although professional patient advocates can help patients understand their illnesses and treatment options, they do not make healthcare decisions for the patient. Only the patient, a healthcare agent under a healthcare power attorney, or a legal guardian can decide whether to prolong a patient’s life and what kind of end-of-life medical interventions to carry out. Professional patient advocates also need the patient’s consent to get private health information from the patient’s healthcare provider.

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            How to find a professional patient advocate

            Professional patient advocates are certfied by the Patient Advocate Certification Board. If you wish to hire a professional patient advocate, consider asking for references and reviewing a professional patient advocate’s background before employing them.

            For a directory of professional patient advocates, check out the following resources:

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