Comforting Closure - Conversations with a Death Doula
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Comforting Closure - Conversations with a Death Doula
Voices for Healing: Exploring the Power of Patient Advocacy
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In this episode of Comforting Closure, host Traci Arieli talks with Marian Rouse, founder of Triad Health Advocates, about patient advocacy.
Episode Highlights:
- Marian Rouse's journey to becoming a patient advocate.
- The dynamic and impactful role of patient advocates.
- Navigating the complexities of healthcare systems.
- Building trustful relationships between patients, medical staff, and insurers.
- Ensuring seamless transitions in patient care.
- Strategies to safeguard clients' interests.
- Addressing and overcoming common challenges in patient advocacy.
- The future landscape of patient advocacy.
To learn more about Marian, visit https://triadhealthadvocates.com/.
Resources mentioned:
Bay Area Health Care Advocates (BAHCA)- https://bayareahealthcareadvocates.org/
Umbra Health Care Advocates - associated with Alliance of Professional Advocates - https://app.umbrahealthadvocacy.com/search
Greater National Advocates - https://gnanow.org/
National Association of Healthcare Advocacy (NAHCA) -https://nahac.com/
Patient Advocate Certification Board - https://www.pacboard.org/
To learn more about Traci, visit https://www.comfortingclosure.com/.
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