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You Are Not Alone.

Are you facing a frightening diagnosis? A frustrating ailment with no clear treatment path? Responsibility for a loved one’s complex medical care? Or another daunting healthcare challenge? NEW TEXT HERE. Summit Healthcare Advocates is here to help. We offer you time, focus, expertise, and guidance on your path to the best possible medical outcome.

 

Founded by Tina Vandenbosch, MD, a retired primary care physician with more than 15 years in family medicine, Summit Healthcare Advocates understand the strengths and pitfalls of our healthcare system. As your independent advocate Dr. Tina can assist you in navigating our healthcare system, provide informed oversight and coordination for your medical team, and help you understand your condition and treatment options, while offering compassionate, responsive, and personalized guidance throughout your journey.

“Working with Tina really clarified my situation and how best to approach it. I highly recommend Summit Healthcare Advocates.”
~ Ms. Happy Clientson
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Whether it’s helping with an elderly parent’s smooth transition from hospital care to a skilled nursing facility, finding the right clinical trial for a serious treatment-resistant illness, managing a chronic condition with multiple providers, or an undiagnosed medical conundrum, Summit Healthcare Advocates offers a wide array of services to help you achieve your goal. Available services include:

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Medical Record Review, Organization, and Translation
  • Collect relevant medical records and make a detailed review.

  • Create a concise medical history summary and review it with you.

  • Translate medical jargon into plain language; review your laboratory, diagnostic and imaging results.

  • Provide an overview of your medical status.

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Medication Review: Prescriptions, Over-the-Counter Drugs, and Supplements
  • Review and reconcile all prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements (especially important with different electronic medical record systems).

  • Update medication lists.

  • Check that medications are being taken properly, minimizing the risk of  drug interactions and adverse drug reactions.

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Help Assembling the Right Team, Facilities, and Resources
  • Research and identify the leading providers and treatment facilities to consider for your medical condition, or when a second opinion is desired.

  • Serve as a sounding board when several options are being considered; discuss pros and cons, risks and benefits in detail.

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Coordinating Care Among All Providers
  • Help you get the most out of your appointment; prepare questions and empower you to advocate for yourself.

  • Attend medical appointments, as needed; ask questions when appropriate. Debrief after appointment and provide written summary. A 2018 study from Brown University School of Public Health revealed that patients remember only 49% of the information their doctors gave them.* 

  • Help coordinate communication between your providers with regard to test results, treatments and recommendations. We maintain an updated, concise Medical Summary document that is helpful for providers and can help avoid redundant tests.

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Medical Research
  • Review medical literature and studies that apply to your symptoms or diagnosis for clarity of  your treatment options.

  • Review the data in an effort to identify  alternative surgical approaches, including risk/benefit ratio.

  • Review literature for other possible courses of action for an undiagnosed condition.

  • Research clinical studies that may be applicable to you.

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Inpatient Hospital Advocacy
  • Act as a surrogate family member with an eye out for safety; ensure hand–sanitizing by every person who enters room to prevent hospital-acquired infection; inquire about medications.

  • Communicate with physicians during hospital rounds.

  • Advocate for longer hospital stay if earlier discharge is unsafe.

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Facilitate Care Transition
  • Ensure hospital discharge summary and instructions are transferred promptly.

  • Reconcile medication list before discharge from hospital, and again upon admittance to skilled nursing facility or rehabilitation facility.  

  • After hospital discharge confirm all follow-up appointments , blood tests, and other procedures  are scheduled and completed.

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Maintain Communication with Loved Ones
  • Provide remote family members with updates at requested intervals, especially when loved one is hospitalized.

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Advance Directive Assistance
  • Assemble a personal Medical Document Kit for emergency medical services or emergency room visits, including an updated medication list, insurance information, brief summaries of vital information, a POLST (physician order for life-saving treatment) form, and a copy of your Advance Directive. 

  • Assist you in completing forms and giving them to appropriate providers.

You Are Not Alone.

Contact Us

Summit Healthcare Advocates

206-707-9079

SummitHCA@gmail.com

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Service Disclaimer

Services provided by Summit Healthcare Advocates do not include medical, financial, legal advice or recommendations.  Summit Healthcare Advocates does not provide medical diagnosis or any form of medical treatment.  All clients must continue under the care and supervision of their licensed healthcare providers.  Please see Services tab for more detailed information.

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