What is an Advocate?
Medicare can be confusing and overwhelming to navigate alone. Your Baba advocate helps you understand your benefits, resolve billing disputes, and cut through insurance red tape. We make calls on your behalf and ensure you get access to all the coverage and care you've earned.
What is Advocacy?
Advocacy means having a dedicated Care Advocate who actively helps you manage your healthcare—explaining your options, joining or preparing for appointments, organizing your paperwork, and coordinating with doctors, insurers, and family so nothing falls through the cracks. They don’t provide medical or legal advice themselves, but work on your behalf so your questions get answered, your preferences are respected, and your care is easier to navigate.
STEP 1
Get matched with your Advocate
After your physician visit, you’re introduced to a dedicated Baba Advocate chosen based on your health needs and preferences. They become your main point of contact for day-to-day support. You get a single go-to person who understands your situation, so you don’t have to repeat your story.
STEP 2
Initial consultation
Your Advocate meets with you (and family, if you’d like) to learn your story and identify what they can help with right now—appointments, medications, insurance, or something else—then sets up a simple, personalized action plan.
STEP 3
Ongoing support
From there, your Advocate checks in regularly, helps schedule and prepare for visits, sorts out coverage issues, and keeps your care team on the same page. You get consistent guidance, fewer hassles, and someone you can always turn to for help.
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“I didn't even realize how much help was available to me until I talked to Baba. It's like having an assistant in my pocket.”
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