Why you need an independent patient advocate
Order What the Nurses Saw
Medical freedom and autonomy have been under attack for a long time now.
A trip to the hospital feels more and more like being taken into police custody rather than being under the wing of a trusted caretaker.
If you have legal troubles, everyone knows to call a lawyer for help.
But who do you call if you find yourself in a potentially hostile hospital setting?
Today I’m talking with Kimberly Overton about independent patient advocates.
In a country where the 3rd leading cause of death is preventable medical error…these are the people who might just save your life!
Be sure to visit Kimberly’s site to find out more: RemnantNursing.org
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