Patient Advocate / Healthcare Navigator in New York City, NY
Salary data, training programs, and job outlook for New York City-area Patient Advocate / Healthcare Navigators
π° New York City Area Salary
Salaries vary by employer, experience, and certifications. New York City figures based on regional BLS data and cost-of-living adjustments.
π About Patient Advocate / Healthcare Navigator Work in New York City
Patient advocates help individuals navigate complex healthcare systems β understanding their rights, resolving billing disputes, coordinating care between providers, and ensuring treatment decisions align with patient wishes. Growing demand as healthcare complexity increases, with roles available in hospitals, insurance companies, and nonprofits.
What You Do Day-to-Day
- Help patients understand diagnoses and treatment options
- Mediate between patients and healthcare providers
- Assist with insurance claims and billing disputes
- Connect patients to community resources and financial assistance
- Support end-of-life planning and advance directives
π Training Programs Near New York City
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π Job Outlook
National Growth: 11% (Much faster than average)
National Jobs: 68K employed nationwide
Credential Required: BCPA (Board Certified Patient Advocate) or NAHAC Certification
Typical Program: Certificate or Bachelor's in Healthcare Administration β 6 monthsβ4 years