27 hours ago Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments. Request an e-Visit. For simple acute illnesses (ages 18+ in NC). Securely submit your symptoms via questionnaire and receive a personal treatment plan via your MyChart account. Available 8am - 8pm 7 days a week. Log in, click the menu button, then scroll ... >> Go To The Portal
Schedule your next appointment, or view details of your past and upcoming appointments. Request an e-Visit. For simple acute illnesses (ages 18+ in NC). Securely submit your symptoms via questionnaire and receive a personal treatment plan via your MyChart account. Available 8am - 8pm 7 days a week. Log in, click the menu button, then scroll ...
If your request is for an upcoming medical appointment or procedure, please call 336-832-8677 and we can send your information to the appropriate medical facility. If you need to request medical records from a Cone Health Medical Office or Practice, please fax or return the request form to your physician’s office/practice.
Call Cone Health Patient Financial Services at 336-832-8014 or 866-479-8800 or send us a message through your Cone Health Wallet. Billing and Insurance. Count on Cone Health to make paying for your care as easy and convenient as possible. After you return home from the hospital, you’ll receive a statement of charges and bills from the ...
Patient Safety. Trust Cone Health to provide a safe and secure environment, so you can focus on healing. Infection Prevention. Hand-washing is the most important way to prevent the spread of infection and germs. Your health care workers wash or sanitize their hands often. Everyone should clean their hands when entering and exiting a patient’s ...
Your Rights Regarding Your Medical Records/Protected Health Information. You have the right to review and receive copies of your medical records, subject to legal restrictions and any appropriate copying or retrieval charge (s). You can also designate someone to obtain your records on your behalf.
MyChart enables you to see key parts of your medical record, communicate with your physician and engage in your own health care. You can also use MyChart to manage the protected health information of other family members, such as an aging parent (with his or her permission) or child, by setting up a proxy account.
Additional Information Regarding Your Privacy 1 Durable Power of Attorney: A durable power of attorney (POA) that includes health care powers may be presented to access protected health information of a patient other than yourself. A pre-approval is required by the Release of Information staff. The POA must have specific language that allows for access to protected health information. 2 Health Care Power of Attorney: A Health Care Power of Attorney (HCPOA) designated health care agent may sign a request or release only in the instance that the patient is incapacitated. 3 Guardian of the Person: A Guardian of the Person may sign for the access or release of protected health information for designated patients. 4 Minors: A parent or legal guardian of a patient who is 17 years old and under may sign for access or authorization of medical record/protected health information. Under North Carolina law there are certain instances when the minor (age 17 and under) may access, release or restrict records without parental consent.
Get answers to your questions about billing and financial assistance. Call Cone Health Patient Financial Services at 336-832-8014 or 866-479-8800 or send us a message through your Cone Health Wallet.
New NC Medicaid plans took effect on July 1, 2021. This means your new NC Medicaid health plan is responsible for healthcare you receive. Cone Health doctors and hospitals are participating in the following NC Medicaid health plans: HealthyBlue, UnitedHealthcare and WellCare. Get more details about the NC Medicaid changes.
As an added step to ensure safety, Cone Health uses a unique germ-fighting “robot” that pulses Xenex ultraviolet light to quickly destroy infection-causing viruses, bacteria, mold, fungus and bacterial spores in the patient environment.
You can help prevent falls by: 1 Not getting out of bed or up from a chair alone 2 Standing up slowly 3 Wearing non-skid shoes, slippers or socks 4 Using your walker, cane or wheelchair as recommended 5 Holding onto the handrail in the bathroom and the hallway 6 Telling your nurse if you feel weak or dizzy