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In addition, limited patient health information is available on the Door County Medical Center Patient Portal. Medications, diagnoses, laboratory results, and diagnostic studies are available on-line by signing up for the Portal by contacting Door County Medical Center at 920-746-3509.
The Health Information Department of Door County Medical Center is dedicated to safeguarding the privacy and security of patient health information as well as ensuring that the information is available for personal health needs, continuing care, payment or other uses. You may request a copy of your medical records at any time.
With the FREE Open Door Patient Portal, you can manage your health care online, anytime:
Access health information online, instead of over the phone or in person. The patient portal allows you to: If you would like to sign up for the patient portal, or if you need help using the patient portal, please call 920-746-3509 between the hours of 7am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday.
MHealth is the mobile version of Door County Medical Center's Patient and Consumer Health Portal, which offers secure and convenient access to your health information at your fingertips, on your mobile device or tablet. Use your existing Patient Portal username and password to get started with MHealth.
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Door County Medical Center is an award-winning critical access hospital, integrated with clinic and skilled nursing facility services, located in Door County, Wisconsin. For more than 70 years, Door County Medical Center has been the leader in health and wellness for Door and Kewaunee counties.
You can also call our hotline Monday - Friday between 8am-4:30pm at 920.746.3700. For other times, please call Prevea After Hours at 1-877-746-0003.
As a rural retirement destination, Door County has the oldest population, per capita, in Wisconsin. From an orthopedic standpoint, this certainly has implications. As we age, our bones weaken a bit. When the bone weakens to a certain level, this is known as osteopenia. When it weakens even further, it is defined as osteoporosis.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and after a difficult year-and-a-half there has never been a better time than now to discuss the mental health of older Door County residents and the services Door County Medical Center offers for improving their mental health.
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For information that would help you estimate the cost of your care or the amount you might owe for your care, please contact our patient financial services staff at 920-746-3502 or use our online estimator to estimate your cost now.
Deductibles, co-insurance, and non-covered balances not paid by your insurance will be your responsibility and receipt is expected within 30 days. If you cannot pay or have questions regarding your bill, please contact Customer Service at 920-746-3502.
In order to determine the level of financial assistance available we look at family size, income and assets. Recent changes to your financial state are also taken into consideration. Our general guidelines indicate which level you may be eligible for.
Financial Assistance is available to the insured, underinsured as well as those with health insurance exemptions.
At Door County Medical Center, we believe that excellent medical care should be available to all individuals, regardless of their financial situation. We offer financial assistance to those who qualify. Our dedicated financial counselors are available to assist you in understanding our program and completing an application.
The Health Information Management Department of Door County Medical Center is happy to facilitate continuing patient care by transferring health records to other healthcare providers.
The Health Information Management Department of Door County Medical Center retains patient health records for as long as the patient is active. Patient records that are inactive after a period of ten years are destroyed in a confidential manner. In 2011 Door County Medical Center transitioned to electronic health records. Paper records have been maintained on active patients.
MyDoorCountyHealth.org is a free, online tool to help patients manage their health. Patients will have secure access to health information, as well as that of their minor children and other family members who designate access. The patient portal allows patients access to:
Medications, diagnoses, laboratory results, and diagnostic studies are available on-line by signing up for the Portal by contacting Door County Medical Center at 920-746-3509.
Your Door County Medical Center (DCMC) provider may benefit from having access to copies of your health records that were created by other healthcare facilities. If your DCMC provider has requested that you obtain copies of these records for your DCMC health record, you have two options for making this happen.