In this episode, we explore the evolving role of healthcare and patient advocates and how this profession has become an essential part of the healthcare system. We begin by defining what a healthcare advocate is and tracing the development of the profession over the years. Key milestones are discussed, such as establishing codes of ethics, training, and certification processes. We also share real-world examples of how advocates help patients navigate the complexities of healthcare, making a measurable impact on patient outcomes. The discussion covers the scale of advocacy in the U.S., examining the roles of professional advocates compared to family members and volunteers. We also address how advocates are helping patients overcome barriers to accessing and affording medicines. Finally, we look to the future of advocacy, discussing potential healthcare reforms, the impact of technology, and practical advice for patients seeking an advocate in today's challenging healthcare environment.
Rachel Westlake, Managing Director, Coalition of Health Care Advocacy Organizations
Danielle Marshall, Executive Director, Patient Advocate Certification Board
Fred Larbi, Chief Operations Officer, HealthWell Foundation
CHCAO
Patient Advocate Cerification Board
Healthwell Foundation
Greater National Advocates
NAHAC
HealthAdvocateX
Umbra
Solace
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