Take the first step toward managing your care with confidence.
Take the first step toward managing your care with confidence.
Who This Is For
If you feel overwhelmed by medical bills, confusing instructions, or rushed appointments — this program is for you. You don’t need a medical degree. You just need the right guidance to get control of your care.
How It Works
We teach you exactly how to manage your health information, communicate with your providers, and stay organized — all through the Patient Better Program. You’ll gain skills you can use for life.
Why It Matters
When you know how to manage your care, you save money, avoid mistakes, and make more informed healthcare decisions for yourself and your family. That’s what being a self-health advocate is all about.
Why Patient Better?
We are the industry leader in health advocacy and navigation education, setting the standard with a research-backed, patient-centered curriculum that’s designed for real-world application.
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Patient Better is a comprehensive health advocacy program designed to empower patients and caregivers to navigate the healthcare system more efficiently and effectively.
The rule of thumb is that if you’re able to fill out the paperwork required before a medical appointment, then you have what it takes to complete this program. Our program is designed to prepare individuals like you to become certified self-health advocates, equipping you with the knowledge and tools you need to take control of your healthcare in today’s medical landscape.
Our program is the gold standard in patient and caregiver education, backed by The Patient Better Project Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Built on proven strategies and expert knowledge, our comprehensive curriculum equips you with the tools and insights needed to manage your healthcare effectively. You can trust that you’re receiving the best education available, preparing you to confidently navigate any medical situation.
Being certified is important because it demonstrates that you have the knowledge and skills needed to manage your healthcare effectively. Certification provides credibility, showing that you’ve undergone a structured program and are well-equipped to navigate complex medical situations, communicate with healthcare providers, and make informed decisions about your care. It also empowers you to advocate for yourself or your loved ones, reducing the risk of misdiagnosis, misunderstandings, and costly errors.
Backed by The Patient Better Project Inc., which verifies our education as the gold standard in patient healthcare education, this program equips you with the essential knowledge needed in today’s complex medical landscape. While research shows that the average patient spends an additional $7,135 annually on unnecessary healthcare costs that include: medication misuse, re-hospitalizations, unnecessary appointments, and avoidable trips to the emergency room.
Over a 20-year span, these non-covered expenses can add up to tens of thousands of dollars. The Patient Better program is a one-time investment that reduces these expenses, prolongs independence, and enhances your quality of life. It’s not just a purchase; it’s a smart decision to safeguard your future.
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