Patient Advocacy & Care Coordination Brokerage
A boutique patient advocacy firm that employs trained mental health advocates (social workers, nurses) who work directly with families to navigate psychiatric care, negotiate with hospitals for better conditions/treatment plans, coordinate discharge planning, and monitor ongoing care quality. Families pay a retainer; advocates act as their persistent, informed representative inside a fragmented system.
36 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Families stop feeling helpless and abandoned. Advocates have standing to push back on hospital neglect, demand transparency, and ensure treatment plans are followed. Unlike a SaaS app (which can't negotiate with doctors), this is a real person embedded in the care process. Hospitals respond to persistent, informed pressure from advocates.
Target Audience
Families of patients with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression requiring hospitalization); patients with chronic psychiatric conditions; middle/upper-income households able to afford advocacy retainers
Key Features
- Initial intake assessment (patient history, family concerns, care goals)
- Hospital liaison visits (monthly minimum; advocates attend ward rounds, review charts, observe conditions)
- Treatment plan negotiation (advocates review medication protocols, therapy frequency, discharge timelines with doctors)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Mental health patients struggle to access quality psychiatric care and face institutional neglectPatients with mental health conditions in Cyprus face severe barriers to receiving adequate psychiatric treatment, including overcrowded hospitals, poor institutional conditions, and lack of transparency about care quality. Families and patients desperately seek reliable information about hospital conditions and treatment standards, but current healthcare systems fail to provide accessible, honest assessments of mental health facilities.
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