What It Means to Be a Board Certified Patient Advocate (BCPA)

I’m thrilled to share that I am now a Board Certified Patient Advocate (BCPA)!

Earning this credential means so much to me personally and professionally because it reinforces my commitment to helping people like you navigate the often overwhelming world of healthcare. Certification by the Patient Advocate Certification Board (PACB) sets a standard of quality and accountability, requiring certified advocates to uphold strict ethical principles, privacy, and client-centered care. As a BCPA, I’ve undergone rigorous training and assessment to make sure I can guide my clients confidently and ethically.

What does this mean for you?

It means I bring a recognized, expert level of support to help busy professionals and caregivers manage their own or their loved ones’ health needs. Whether you’re facing complex medical decisions, dealing with insurance, or simply need someone to advocate on your behalf, I’m here to make healthcare manageable, less stressful, and even empowering.

Why certification matters

Healthcare today can be so challenging to navigate, and that’s why I believe in the importance of certification. It’s my assurance to clients that I am held to the highest standards of integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism. From medication management and appointment coordination to advocating for second opinions and handling appeals, I’m here to provide safer, better, and more effective healthcare support.

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