gpha patient portal

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Patient Portal - GPHA Inc.

13 hours ago Greater Philadelphia Health Actions (GPHA)’s Patient Portal can help you get important information, communicate with our office and make your visit to a GPHA physician more … >> Go To The Portal


How to report a GPHA incident?from gphainc.org

To report a patient safety event or concern online, submit a new patient safety event or concern or submit an update to your incident. (You must have your incident number.) You may also submit the event or concern via mail, telephone, fax or email.

When was GPHA founded?from gphainc.org

GPHA was founded in 1970 as part of a movement to ensure that quality healthcare is consistently available in the community. Since that time, we have built a reputation as a leader in helping communities identify the health needs of their residents and developing quality medical and social services programs to address those needs. GPHA is also the largest non-hospital healthcare provider in the region, and we’re growing. We take pride in our ability and willingness to serve anyone. We accept most commercial insurance plans, managed care programs as well as Medicare and Medicaid.

What is Greater Philadelphia Health Action?from gphainc.org

Greater Philadelphia Health Action, Inc. (GPHA) is a dynamic organization dedicated to clinical excellence, comprehensiveness and quality of care to our patients. We also strive to provide a compelling and nurturing environment for our employees with a wide range of professional, educational and rewarding career development opportunities. GPHA has an exceptional work environment, with outstanding team members, supportive managers and support staff. We seek like-minded healthcare professionals, who share our passion for addressing health disparities; who gain satisfaction from making a difference in underserved communities; who envision themselves as change agents, leaders and team participant’s in the process of improving healthcare. If you want to be part of a compassionate, dedicated and determined organization that is constantly evolving and growing both geographically and programmatically to meet the needs of the communities that we serve; we welcome you to the GPHA Community. It would be our privilege to have you involved in the next chapter of our success.

What are the health issues in Philadelphia?from gphainc.org

With over 85,000 patients in the Greater Philadelphia area, we make a difference by addressing issues such as: 1 Infant mortality 2 Alcohol and substance addiction 3 Asthma 4 Diabetes 5 Heart disease 6 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 7 Hypertension 8 Low-birth weight in newborns 9 Sexually transmitted diseases

Who to contact about patient safety?from gphainc.org

If you have questions about how to report a patient safety event or concern, contact the GPHA Corporate Compliance Office.

Is Greater Philadelphia Health Action an Equal Opportunity Employer?from gphainc.org

Equal Opportunity Employer. Greater Philadelphia Health Action, Inc. (GPHA) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. GPHA does not and will not discriminate in employment and personnel practices to include hiring, transferring and promotion practices on the basis of race, color, sex, age, handicap, disability, religion, religious creed, ancestry, ...

Is GPHA open on weekends?from gphainc.org

Some of our GPHA sites are open evenings as well as weekends. Please review all GPHA health center hours of operations. You can be seen at any facility that is open. The on-call provider will arrange for you to be seen at one of the open locations.

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