Can I pay for advocacy with my medical coverage insurance?

Solace is now fully covered by most Medicare plans, and Medicare Advantage plans are beginning to roll out incrementally as providers join. Our website also has private-pay options for folks without qualifying insurance who would still like to work with an advocate.

When you have a moment, click here to go to the Solace Health website to learn more and see if your coverage qualifies. When you're ready to move forward, click "Find an Advocate" and follow the website prompts for whichever of the two paths you'd like to take. 

 

  • For insurance-covered advocacy: Once confirmed as eligible, the process begins with a free virtual consultation for the patient with our in-house clinician (a Medicare-required referral step), who will listen to your situation and match you with a Care Champion. Once matched, you can get scheduled with your new Care Champion so you two can begin working together.
    • Note that the patient whose insurance details are being used for advocacy must be present for the clinician intake appointment, even if the patient is unable to contribute to the conversation for whatever reason. A loved one is welcome to attend when needed/preferred.
  • For private-pay advocacy: You may scroll through the list of compatible advocates after entering a few details about your situation, read more about the advocate on their profile page, and book an intro call with them from there. Most intro calls are complimentary. Hourly rates are also posted on their pages.
    • Note that these services may sometimes be payable with FSA and HSAs via reimbursement. Check with your coverage provider for more information. 

 

If you have questions, we're happy to help! We can be reached via email at info@solace.health or by phone at (415) 741-5420.

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