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Solace is a network of patient advocates throughout the United States. A patient advocate is someone who has spent years in health care and takes on the toughest parts of the system. They’ll find doctors, keep providers coordinated, handle insurance, and do whatever it takes to get you the care you need.

Patient advocates help patients focus on healing by breaking down barriers and providing critical support throughout the American health care system. A patient advocate does whatever they need to guide you through the health care system and help you receive top-notch care. The scope of their work is remarkably broad, addressing both clinical and non-clinical barriers that can prevent you from getting the care you need.

Solace is a network of patient advocates throughout the United States. A patient advocate is someone who has spent years in health care and takes on the toughest parts of the system. They’ll find doctors, keep providers coordinated, handle insurance, and do whatever it takes to get you the care you need.

The profession of patient advocacy has evolved significantly since its origins in the 1950s, when families of cancer patients first raised concerns about treatment practices and research ethics. What began as grassroots advocacy has grown into a recognized profession, with advocates now working in hospitals, independently, and through organizations like Solace to ensure patients receive the care they deserve.

By providing patients with the support they need, Solace helps doulas do what they do best: provide emotional and spiritual support without needing to navigate the medical maze. When questions about coverage, care plans, or coordination come up, Solace advocates step in—allowing doulas to focus on presence, comfort, and connection.

Patient advocates help patients focus on healing by breaking down barriers and providing critical support throughout the American health care system. A patient advocate does whatever they need to guide you through the health care system and help you receive top-notch care. The scope of their work is remarkably broad, addressing both clinical and non-clinical barriers that can prevent you from getting the care you need.

The profession of patient advocacy has evolved significantly since its origins in the 1950s, when families of cancer patients first raised concerns about treatment practices and research ethics. What began as grassroots advocacy has grown into a recognized profession, with advocates now working in hospitals, independently, and through organizations like Solace to ensure patients receive the care they deserve.

By providing patients with the support they need, Solace helps doulas do what they do best: provide emotional and spiritual support without needing to navigate the medical maze. When questions about coverage, care plans, or coordination come up, Solace advocates step in—allowing doulas to focus on presence, comfort, and connection.

Solace advocates are readily available to patients in all 50 states. Plus, they’ve been covered by Medicare since January 2024, making professional advocacy accessible to millions of Americans who previously couldn’t afford these services.

Solace advocates are readily available to patients in all 50 states. Plus, they’ve been covered by Medicare since January 2024, making professional advocacy accessible to millions of Americans who previously couldn’t afford these services.

Posted 11/11/2025

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