Guest guest Posted May 30, 2000 Report Share Posted May 30, 2000 I hope this helps! - http://www.patientadvocacy.org " Patients can call our toll-free hotline (800-846-7444) to receive advice from patient advocates. " The Center for Patient Advocacy is at the forefront of the battle to ensure that patients have timely access to the highest quality health care in the world. Fueled by the strength of a diverse, nationwide, grassroots coalition that is constantly growing, the Center has established a strong grassroots presence on Capitol Hill to advocate for the rights of patients. Prior to the Center's founding in 1995, no single organization truly brought the patient's perspective to the health care debate in Washington. However, the Center has filled that void. We have established a new type of consumer organization. One that not only brings the real-life concerns of patients to the attention of the nation's lawmakers, the media and the public, but also educates patients about the health care system and assists them with the problems they experience. But what makes the Center truly unique, is that we motivate patients to become " citizen lobbyists " for health care reform and encourage them to play a more proactive role in the legislative process that can help to ensure patients have access to quality health care. While the Center encourages patients to take part in the health care debate, we also provide assistance to patients who are experiencing problems in the nation's managed health care system. Patients can call our toll-free hotline (800-846-7444) to receive advice from patient advocates. In addition, the Center has published several educational brochures to help patients navigate through the maze of managed care. The brochures, which are free to the public, provide patients with helpful information on how managed care works, the pitfalls of managed care, questions to ask before choosing health insurance, and how to fight back when patients have a problem with their health plan. Our outreach programs provide patients with the tools and information they need to speak out and make a difference in the health care debate. Our toll-free hotline, quarterly newsletter, legislative actions alerts, award-winning homepage on the internet (www.patientadvocacy.org), and easy to understand information about the legislative process and proposals moving through Congress are just a few of the services and resources available from the Center. By offering these types of resources and services, the Center helps to empower patients with the decisions affecting their health care and gives them the ability to effectively deliver their message to Congress. There perhaps is no better example of this than the enactment of the Newborns' and Mothers' Health Protection Act, landmark maternity stay legislation passed during the 104th Congress. During that debate, the Center was responsible for activating more than 100,000 Americans nationwide to contact Congress and demand that the legislation be passed. And through these efforts, the Center was able to craft a bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress in support of the bill. In fact, the grassroots support generated by the Center was praised by the legislation's sponsors as a major reason it became law. The accomplishments the Center for Patient Advocacy has achieved in our short history are, indeed, exciting. However, the Center's success has only been possible because of strong and solid support from thousands of patients across the country. As individuals, our efforts to fight for patient rights seem insignificant compared to the agendas of the managed care industry and other organizations who have enormous corporate resources. But, working together to form a single grassroots coalition of hundreds of thousands of voices, there is no politician, corporation or government agency -- no matter how large or powerful -- who can ignore us. Every day the Center articulates patient concerns to Members of Congress, the Administration and the media. During the 105th Congress alone, the Center and our members have testified before Congress 10 times and we have participated in numerous " town hall " meetings, press events and field hearings held by Members of Congress and the President. The Center also is a regular source from which the media seeks information and comment. We have been featured in countless newspapers, magazines, and television programs, including: CNN, PBS, ABC, NBC and CBS; The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and the San Francisco Chronicle; Time Magazine, U.S. News & World Report and Good Housekeeping... and the list goes on. The Center's unique ability to activate the public and inspire them to participate in the legislative process has been and will continue to be the key to our success. And as health care needs and issues change over the coming years, the Center for Patient Advocacy will remain a strong constant -- fighting on the side of patients to ensure that Americans have timely access to the highest quality health care in the world. If you or your organization would like to join us in our continued fight for quality patient care, please contact the Center or visit our homepage on the internet, www.patientadvocacy.org. As a grassroots coalition of patients and patient advocates working together, we can make a difference in the lives and health of millions of American patients. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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