Your Voice Matters: How Patient Advocates Shape Healthcare Policy
As patient advocates, we have the opportunity to help shape healthcare policy by sharing our lived experiences with the people making decisions that affect our lives.
In this episode of The Positive Gene Podcast, host Sara Kavanaugh sits down with Tennessee State Representative Bob Freeman for a candid conversation about how legislation really works, why patient stories matter, and how advocates can help influence meaningful change.
Sara first met Representative Freeman during Susan G. Komen Advocacy Day at the Tennessee Capitol. Walking into those legislative meetings initially felt intimidating, but she quickly realized something that changed her perspective forever: legislators don't just need data. They need to understand how policies affect real people.
Together they discuss:
- Why patient and caregiver stories carry so much weight with legislators
- How healthcare legislation actually moves through the process
- Why advocacy organizations are so important
- What makes an advocacy meeting memorable
- How research, insurance, and access to care intersect with public policy
- The role each of us can play in improving healthcare, regardless of political affiliation
One of the most powerful reminders from this conversation is that medical professionals are experts in the science. Legislators are experts in the policymaking process. Patients and caregivers are the experts in living with the consequences of those decisions.
Every one of those perspectives belongs at the table.
Whether you've participated in an Advocacy Day before or have wondered if your story could ever make a difference, this episode will leave you feeling informed, encouraged, and empowered to use your voice.
If this episode resonates with you, consider joining an advocacy organization such as FORCE, Susan G. Komen, Fight Colorectal Cancer, or another organization aligned with your cause. Advocacy is often easier - and more impactful - when we work together.
Because meaningful change doesn't happen by accident.
It happens when people show up.
Resources Mentioned
Advocacy Organizations
- FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered): https://www.facingourrisk.org
- Susan G. Komen: https://www.komen.org
- Fight Colorectal Cancer: https://fightcolorectalcancer.org
- Lynch Syndrome Awareness & Education: https://lynchsyndromeawareness.com/
Learn More
- Representative Bob Freeman - TN General Assembly Site https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/LegislatorInfo/Member?district=H56&ga=114
- Find your Tennessee legislators: https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/fml/search
- Find your U.S. elected officials: https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials
Connect with Sara Kavanaugh
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