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What is the Patient Guide for group health?

This patient guide is designed to answer questions about Group Health, assist with insurance and billing, provide access to often-used forms and help you manage your care. First, see our Frequently Asked Questions below. If you have additional questions, please contact us or call 513.246.7000.

How do I Contact Group Health for medical advice?

Contact our after-hours answering service at 513.246.7023 for medical advice. Depending on your specific symptoms and situation, the answering service staff will advise you to call 9-1-1, go to a hospital emergency room, go to an urgent care facility, or schedule an appointment with your Group Health physician the next business day.

What does a group health physician do?

This physician plays a key role in coordinating your care with specialty physicians and other members of your care team. With Group Health's electronic medical record system, Group Health doctors can share information about your care to help prevent duplicate and unnecessary tests and treatments.

What is a group health nurse practitioner?

At Group Health, the patient, physician, NPs and PAs collaborate as a team in meeting a patient's medical needs. Group Health NPs practice in internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology. They help provide a patient's gynecological care, prenatal care and contraceptive counseling, as well as episodic problem evaluation and treatment.

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What is a patient guide for group health?

This patient guide is designed to answer questions about Group Health, assist with insurance and billing, provide access to often-used forms and help you manage your care.

How early can you make a group health appointment?

To help serve you better, Group Health asks that you: Arrive 15-20 minutes early for your first appointment. Bring a current copy of your medical insurance card. If possible, bring the Involvement Of Care Form (PDF). Bring a list of all medications that you are currently taking, including strength and dosage.

How to contact Ohio Relay Service?

You can contact the Ohio Relay Service via TTY or voice. Call 800.750.0750 to communicate with Group Health (513.246.7000). In Kentucky, the number for voice callers is 800.648.6057, and the number for TTY callers is 800.648.6056. Back to top.

What is the number to call for urgent care?

If after office hours, call our after-hours answering service at 513.246.7023. How do I get a referral to a specialist? Your primary care physician will coordinate your care and make appropriate referrals to specialists.

Do you need a release form for group health?

To protect patient confidentiality, Group Health is required to obtain a Medical Records Release form – signed and dated by the patient – for the release of medical records, including X-rays and immunization records. If you move, we will transfer your records to your new physician.

Is there a charge for medical records sent to another physician?

There is no charge for medical records sent directly to another physician. However, there is a fee (based on the number of pages and accessibility) for records requested for personal use, by an attorney or by an insurance company. Back to top.

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