Patient Advocacy

Pillar 4: Patient Advocacy

In the current state of Medicine as a whole, we are experiencing longer than normal wait times, overworked healthcare providers, and mistakes are being made at an alarming rate. With this in mind, our patients – who are our top priority- are being wrongly diagnosed and/or mistreated.

In order for us to repair the damage, our group has made it our mission to remove the obstacles that cause these problems and to build better bridges between medical silos in order to thoughtfully and appropriately care for our patients, community, and loved ones. Compassionate communication go hand-in-hand with our healthcare and advocacy systems.

The Problem: High rate of incorrect diagnosis and treatment

There has been an increase in the number of claims made due to delays, cancellations and misdiagnosis reflecting longer waiting lists. Some of the reasons for misdiagnosis include:

  • Performance and/ or interpretation of diagnostic tests
  • Issues surrounding follow-up and tracking of diagnostic information
  • Issues surrounding referral to a specialist

In 72% of misdiagnosis cases, there are two or more issues that occurred and leads to the misdiagnosis of the patient

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The Solution: Working with the most experienced experts in the world

We believe in creating bridges and establishing compassionate communication lines to connect our affiliates, healthcare providers, and patients and clients to the best in the world. Our streamlined efforts have been proven and have resulted in:

  • Working with personal physicians to provide easier access to hard-to-get referrals
  • Best Outcomes, least Risk, least Invasive approaches
  • Establishing long-lasting relationships with caregivers and patients to continue achieving long-term, efficacious care

In a world that prioritizes RVUs over patience with patients, we work at listening, thinking, and building trust with our patients.