
TEN REASONS TO HIRE AN RN PATIENT ADVOCATE
Nurses know what good healthcare looks like. Our years of clinical experience has given us “street smarts” that are hard to come by. We notice things that even doctors miss because we spend more time with you, as patient, than any other care provider.
Nurses understand the healthcare system. We know how the bureaucracy works, who to go to when things start to go wrong, and how to properly go up the chain of command for needed solutions.
Nurses know how to talk to care providers. We are used to working collaboratively as a team with doctors, therapists, and other nurses. We understand how to keep you at the center of all of these interactions to provide you with superior care.
Nurses know how to talk with insurance companies. We know the right language to use when talking with care managers and medical directors to make them see that additional client services will help them save money in the long run.
Nurses are highly educated and experienced professionals. Our assessment skills are finely tuned and we know how to intervene early to avoid hospitalization when possible. We understand home safety needs and assure proper medication management.
Nurses are global thinkers and problem solvers. We are used to developing creative solutions for you because we truly care about you and your family as people.
Nurses are savvy about avoidance of medical error. We know where the gaps in our healthcare system are and how to avoid them, ensuring your safety both in and out of the hospital.
Nurses are natural patient advocates. Patients instinctively understand that it is the nurse who goes to bat for them, advocating for them when they are in trouble.
Nurses are trustworthy. We have been at the top of the list of most trusted professionals for over 30 years. We do not take this lightly, we highly value the trusting relationship that we can have with you.
Nurses persevere and deliver. We treat our clients like family and they know we are there for them no matter what; fighting on their behalf when they do not understand the rules of the game.
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