CMS Advocates Connecting your care
Our Health Advocacy services helps large and mid-size clients control soaring health and welfare plan costs, improve health outcomes and promote employee engagement through broad-based, state-of-the-art interventions.
Our Care Management practice focuses on clinical solutions, supporting the overall health of an employee population. These include wellness programs to promote health on a preventive basis, as well as programs to support best care solutions for individuals who have become ill. Care Management approaches encourage employees to take ownership of their health care, and provide the tools and resources for them to make informed choices among many options.
CMS Advocates is a Nurse Practitioner owned firm
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CMS Advocates.... connecting your care by helping you make the right choices in any health care or insurance situation
The need for comprehensive and timely advocacy services has never been greater. Health care reform and new laws have created the need for quick and easy access to a health care expert at the click of a button.
Our Patient Advocates are available for timely internet -based counseling for many of our service offerings.
Choose from Nurse Practitoners for health counseling services, Insurance specialists for claims, appeals and benefit questions, patient asvocates, nurses or socila workers who will assess your needs and help you to ctreate a personal plan of care. Finally, choose our Digital records experts, medical records speciflists who access and upload your records and improtant documents onto ypour CMS Advocate Personal Digital health record.
"4 out of 5 Long Term Care Insurance Claims Filed Are Denied . . . "
New York Times, March 26, 2007
"Of the hospital bills we see, 8 out of 10 have errors . . ."
New York Times, October 13, 2007
"Private health consultants are trying to fill a gap in healthcare created by overworked primary care doctors who have less time to coordinate patient care, while also catering to the desire of a growing number of patients to take charge of their healthcare. Consultants, many of whom are registered nurses, social workers, or physicians, help clients find specialists and also will make calls to ensure that a patient's various doctors are communicating with each other." Boston Globe, June 23, 2008
". . .consumers contracting with professionals to help them navigate the complexities of modern medicine, an ever more daunting task. The field is known as "health-care advocacy," and services typically assist with everything from resolving insurance disputes to researching treatment options to connecting people with medical resources."
Chicago Tribune, June 22, 2008
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