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The health care providers at Family Practice Medical Associates South strive to maintain the age-old tradition of developing personal and consistent relationships with their patients, without compromising the latest medical techniques and technology.
Midlothian Family Practice is a group of Family Practitioners capable of handling all illnesses traditionally associated with general practice except for delivering babies. We treat a broad spectrum of illnesses ranging from colds and flu to hypertension and diabetes. We have office based laboratory and x-ray facilities to support Bone Density Tests (DEXA), Mammography and Routine X-Rays. Our minor emergency areas are suitable for suturing lacerations. We perform minor office surgery including the removal of ingrown toenails and skin lesions. One of our physicians is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week for hospital admissions and immediate problems.
A personalized evaluation of uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats along with assessment regarding the benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy or other non-hormonal treatments will help you and your Practitioner make well-informed decisions about what’s best for you.
To maintain this certification, the Family Practitioner must participate in 50 hours of continuing medical education each year.
An executive physical is an individualized, comprehensive health assessment that takes into account the most up-to-date screening recommendations per the AHRQ, NGC, NIH and the AAFP.
Building on the initial concept of general practice, Family Practice requires its physicians to complete 3-year Family Practice residency after graduating from medical school.
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Holton Community Hospital has three designated Rural Health Clinics providing specialized care for your entire family. Our providers establish personable and professional relationships so all patients have treatment they need and support they deserve.
How to make a request. If you want to restrict or limit the information in your health information that we give out, you must put your request in writing. Tell us (1) what information you want to limit; (2) whether you want to limit our use of your health information, our giving out your health information, or both; and (3) whom should not receive the health information.
To request a list of names to whom we gave your health information, you must write a request to the Hospital. You have to include a time period in your request. We only need to provide this information for specified time periods. You should tell us in what form you want the list (paper copy, electronically, or some other form). You can have one list each year at no cost. You will be charged for any additional lists within the year period.
WHAT IS YOUR HEALTH RECORD OR HEALTH INFORMATION? When you go to a hospital, doctor, or other health care provider, a record is made that tells about your treatment. This record will have information about your illnesses, your injuries, signs of illness, exams, laboratory results, treatment given to you, and notes about what might need to be done at a later date. Your health information could contain all kinds of information about your health problems. The hospital keeps this health information and can use this information in many different ways. What we do with your health information and how we can use and share this information is what the rest of this Notice describes.
For Health Care Operations We may use or give out your health information to make sure we are giving you the best care possible. For example, we may use your health information to see how well our staff takes care of you. We may combine your health care information with other individual’s information to decide on additional services we should offer to our patients and to see if new treatments really work. We may also give your health care information out to doctors, nurses, technicians, medical students, and other hospital workers for their review and for their studies. We may also combine information we have with other hospitals to compare and see how we are doing and how we can provide better treatment. We may remove information from your health information so others who look at your health information cannot see your name. This way, we can study information without knowing the individual names. Here are some other reasons we may use and disclose your health care information: to see how well we are doing in helping our patients; to help reduce health care costs; to develop questionnaires and surveys; to help with care management; to make sure we are doing our job well and successfully; to better train people so they can get the skills they need to best perform their special skills; to help insurance companies better serve you in their policy making; to help those that check up on hospitals and ensure that we are doing our job correctly; to help us plan and develop the business part of healthcare including fund-raising and advertising so that we are profitable. For example, if you have surgery we may use your surgery information to see how long you were in the operating room so we can see how to schedule operations better.
In compliance with section 501 (r) (6) of the Internal Revenue Code, the hospital will inform patients of its financial assistance policy and will make reasonable efforts to determine a patient’s eligibility for financial assistance. The patient will be notified in writing of the determination. If the determination is made that the individual is eligible for assistance, the hospital will reverse, when possible, the result of any collection efforts and refund any overpaid amounts to the individual. The hospital will also issue a new billing statement to the patient which represents the amount generally billed to individuals with insurance.
The RHR Patient Financial Services Manager shall be responsible for ensuring that both written and verbal notification is provided to RHR patients of this financial policy. When at all possible this information shall be provided to the patient prior to providing goods or services. Compliance of this requirement shall be documented in writing in the patient medical record.
Holton Community Hospital has three designated Rural Health Clinics providing specialized care for your entire family. Our providers establish personable and professional relationships so all patients have treatment they need and support they deserve.
The Mission of Holton Community Hospital is to provide professionalism, compassion, and excellence in healthcare for a healthier community. We strive to meet our mission and are proud to serve our communities.
In 1990, the hospital changed its name to Holton Community Hospital to reflect the large area and populations served.
Holton Community Hospital is dependable, professional, and located right where you need us.
Holton Community Hospital has three designated Rural Health Clinics providing specialized care for your entire family. Our providers establish personable and professional relationships so all patients have treatment they need and support they deserve.
Holton Street Clinic's mission is to provide specialized healthcare to all populations with actual or perceived sexually transmitted infections through consultation, testing, treatment, and follow-up with compassion and understanding in a respectful and confidential manner.
CHCS Family Medicine – primary care for all ages, with same-day appointments and seven convenient locations. Care for the whole family for a lifetime of health.
Family Practice Associates offers patients the opportunity to access their health records online. We have developed a secure, HIPPA compliant, online portal for access to your medical records and communication with our staff.
A personalized evaluation of uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats along with assessment regarding the benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy or other non-hormonal treatments will help you and your Practitioner make well-informed decisions about what’s best for you.
An executive physical is an individualized, comprehensive health assessment that takes into account the most up-to-date screening recommendations per the AHRQ, NGC, NIH and the AAFP.