Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Patient Advocate
"A professional who provides services to patients and those supporting them who are navigating the complex healthcare continuum. Advocates work directly with clients (or their legal representatives) to ensure they have a voice in their care and information to promote informed decision-making. Advocates may work independently or in medical or other organizational settings. They serve individuals, communities, disease-specific populations, and family caregivers."
What is a Board Certified Patient Advocate
"A PACB Board Certified Patient Advocate has met all conditions established by the PACB for the BCPA credential and agrees to practice in accordance with the PACB Competencies for Certification and to the PACB Ethical Standards."
What do you specialize in?
• Care Coordination
• Healthcare System Advocacy
• Mental Health Advocacy
• Rare Disease
• Medical Navigation
• Ghostwriting
• Congressional
• Miltary compensation for combat veterans
Are you licensed and insured?
• Nash Patient Advocacy and LLC is insured, and Rachel Nash is a Board-Certified Patient Advocate
What are the rates of your services?
• Available upon request (tailored to individual needs)
• All services can be bundled or Fee for services.
Additional Services?
• Public Speaking
• Healthcare System Access Advocacy
• Chronic Illness Advocacy
• Educational Training
• Vocational Counseling