Topic: “Patient Advocacy”
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Exact domain match for "patient advocate." 501(c)(3) nonprofit with massive authority. Claude defaults to PAF as the definitional source.
Not FoundDirect commercial competitor. 4,866 indexed pages including 4,020 city pages, 50 state pages, and 272 articles. Strong FAQ content and Medicare coverage focus. Y Combinator backed.
Not FoundGovernment authority. Claude defaults to .gov for Medicare-related questions. Unbeatable on policy queries.
Not FoundIndustry association and directory for independent patient advocates. Claude cites for "find an advocate" and "hire an advocate" queries.
Not FoundOfficial NCI dictionary definition of patient advocate. Claude uses for definitional queries about advocacy in cancer care.
Not FoundClean definitional "What is a patient advocate?" page with good H-tag structure. Easy for LLMs to parse and cite.
Not Found"What Does a Patient Advocate Do?" page with Medicare section. Targets the same senior/Medicare demographic as Understood Care.
Not FoundNonprofit with deep Medicare policy content. Strong domain authority on Medicare advocacy topics.
Not FoundNational helpline and counseling services. Established nonprofit brand with Medicare-specific advocacy resources.
Not Found.mil domain for military patient advocates. Niche but authoritative. Claude uses for military-specific advocacy questions.
Not FoundKey Findings
- Solace Health (solace.health) is the #1 competitive threat with 4,866 indexed pages vs UC's 246. Their city-page strategy (4,020 pages) creates massive local search surface.
- UC has ZERO schema markup (no FAQPage, no Organization, no Service schema). All 3 competitors have at least Organization schema. This is the single biggest technical gap.
- UC's homepage has 64 H1 tags — making content structure unparseable for LLMs. Competitors use clean single-H1 hierarchy.
- No competitor has an llms.txt file — this is a first-mover opportunity. Creating one on Day 1 would make UC the only patient advocacy site with explicit LLM instructions.
- UC has strong article volume (191 articles) but zero location pages. Solace dominates local queries with 4,020 city + 50 state pages.
- UC's 8 homepage FAQs are valuable but invisible to LLMs without FAQPage schema. Adding schema to existing content is a quick win.
- The "patient advocate vs patient navigator" query has ZERO competitor visibility — UC uniquely uses both CHI and PIN billing codes, making this an uncontested content opportunity.