As nurses, we know how the healthcare system works.
As your nurse advocate, we’ll make it work for you.
Patient Advocacy
People who are sick or injured often feel ill-equipped to deal with the healthcare system. A Nurse Advocate becomes their expert guide and ally, making sure they understand their options and get the best care. Unions and employers can offer advocacy as a benefit. Individuals can engage us hourly.
Mobile Care Coordinator® Program
If you manage a self-funded health plan, you want to help members take care of themselves. Yet some face crisis after crisis due to preventable or manageable health conditions. Our Mobile Care Coordinator (MCC) Program breaks that cycle when a nurse literally shows up during a crisis and forms a bond of trust.
High ROI Makes MCC Program Top Choice for Population Health
A report by an independent research firm shows the return on investment in the Guardian Nurses Mobile Care Coordinator® Program is 3-to-1 for people needing acute care and 4.6-to-1 for people with chronic and/or complex health issues.
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Individuals
Struggling with a healthcare issue? Get peace of mind with Guardian Nurses on your side and by your side every step of the way.
Health & Welfare Funds
Can better healthcare actually cost less? Yes, when Guardian Nurses ensures patients get fast, appropriate treatment and followup.
News & Insights
Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!
May 6th is the 'official' start of Nurses' Week in the U.S. And each year, the celebration ends on May 12th which is Florence Nightingale's...
“Not My Monkeys, Not My Circus”
Through our work with patients at Guardian Nurses, my team and I have interacted with thousands of healthcare professionals over 15 years. And...
Three days in the ICU can wear out a kitty cat.
I have had plenty of hospital admissions of my own as well as friends and loved ones. Coming home and getting in your own bed is one of the best...
Meeting Patients Where They Are
One of the more difficult challenges a nurse (or healthcare professional) faces is to meet a patient where they are. Not geographically, of course,...
