Baltimore, MD - Aug. 2, 2018 - Bikur Cholim of Baltimore’s Patient Advocacy initiative, led by R’ Pinchos Rabinowitz, is an important program that addresses a vital need in our community.

As depicted in the video below, most patients and their family members have very little familiarity and experience with the intricacies of receiving medical care. Unfortunately, when an individual requires medical treatment, this unfamiliarity can lead to many challenges and a feeling of being lost in the hospital environment. Beyond the natural, physical toll of illness or an emergency, navigating the foreign and highly technical/specialized hospital environment can be overwhelming. This could include an inability to fully grasp technical medical direction or jargon, an unfamiliarity with the infrastructure of a hospital or treatment center, a feeling of insecurity with decisions that are being made, and more. Many patients don’t know what questions to ask and are not aware of the services and resources available to them.

The Bikur Cholim Patient Advocacy Program helps bridge this gap by facilitating effective communication between patients, their families, and healthcare providers.  By providing information, guidance, and support, the Program strives to best enable patients and their families to make informed and considered decisions regarding a patient’s physical and emotional needs in each medical situation.

Research has shown that informed, educated, and self-aware patients have more success with treatment than those who are not. Having the ability to make informed decisions, comfortably navigate the environment, and advocate for one’s self (or loved one), has been shown to have a positive impact on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of the patient.

Bikur Cholim’s patient advocacy efforts aim to provide those tools to our community members who are receiving medical treatment. This resource is there to support patients and families receiving medical care and ensures that our community has the support and advocacy they need if chas vshalom, the need ever arises.

To understand more about this invaluable community resource, watch the video below: