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Nov 12, 2007 -- Take advantage of healthcare advocates

Navigating the healthcare maze can be an exhausting process if you or your family members are sick. Employers are starting to understand this and make healthcare advocates available to their employees as a free benefit. Healthcare advocates are usually former medical professionals who help people get what they need from the medical system. Right now about 3,000 employers offer healthcare advocate access. But very few workers even know they're entitled to such a benefit. Clark thinks of the healthcare advocacy phenomenon like he does expeditors. When you live in a city, sometimes you can hire an expeditor who knows the right people to contact to expedite any request. In the same way, healthcare advocates can assist you in getting to doctors and certain facilities that you might not be able to get into on your own. Of course, it goes without saying that healthcare should not be this difficult. Yet that's the reality. Healthcare spending accounts for 1 in every 6 dollars in our economy and it's not slowing down anytime soon.

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