Care transitions can lead to missed details and life-threatening miscommunications. Your advocate makes sure providers share accurate, up-to-date information, clarifies conflicting instructions, and asks the right questions to cut through the confusion.
Care transitions can lead to missed details and life-threatening miscommunications. Your advocate makes sure providers share accurate, up-to-date information, clarifies conflicting instructions, and asks the right questions to cut through the confusion.
If you’ve ever waited for a care transition, you know how slow it can feel. Your advocate reduces delays without missing details, working quickly yet comprehensively to transfer records, clarify care plans, and make sure your new team has the resources to provide the best care possible.
Care transitions can lead to critical errors. What if your new facility misses your medication allergy or fails to continue an effective treatment? Your advocate talks to your providers, gets them talking to each other, reviews notes and records, and keeps everyone on the same page.
New treatment instructions, new medications, new facilities… It’s hard to keep track of it all. Your advocate will do the research, answer questions, and provide expert recommendations – all while leaving you in control of every decision, from choosing a facility to adjusting treatment.
“I worked with a 76-year-old patient who was admitted to a community hospital with congestive heart failure. When she was transferred to a larger hospital for surgery, I saw that her records didn’t mention her severe heparin allergy. I quickly contacted the second hospital and sent them the right information. It was a close call – but she recovered safely.”
“I worked with a 76-year-old patient who was admitted to a community hospital with congestive heart failure. When she was transferred to a larger hospital for surgery, I saw that her records didn’t mention her severe heparin allergy. I quickly contacted the second hospital and sent them the right information. It was a close call – but she recovered safely.”
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Meet your Solace Advocate - an expert who will listen to you, understand you, and fight for you.
We’re here for you whenever you need - however long it takes. No health issue is too big, or too small.
Advocates on Solace are experienced physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals from a wide range of backgrounds.
98% of Solace patients report better healthcare outcomes after working with an advocate.
Advocates on Solace are independent—meaning they work for you, not for an insurance company or a hospital.
Your advocate will always have your best interests, and best outcomes, at heart.
Healthcare advocates on Solace are fully covered by Medicare and many Medicare Advantage programs.
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We know our advocates sound a bit like miracle workers, but they have limits. They can’t prescribe medications or diagnose an illness, for instance.
They can’t replace your doctor, but they can break down the barriers standing between you and the quality healthcare you deserve.
We have advocates serving all 50 states, but an advocate doesn’t need to live in your city to help you get the best care.
Wherever they are, they’ll work closely with your doctors and find the local resources you need to get the best possible health outcome.
We’ll match you with the best advocate for you.