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Please note: If using an email address to complete verification, your email address must be on file with Indiana Regional Medical Center. To have your email address added to your record, please call Health Information Management (Medical Records) at 724.357.7038.
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View and print your records online using our patient portal. When picking up records, please bring photo identification so we can protect patient privacy and release information in accordance with federal and state laws. To obtain your own medical records:
Indiana Regional Medical Center 835 Hospital Road P.O. Box 788 Indiana, PA 15701-0788 Phone: 724.357.7000 Fax: 724.357.7449 Email: info@indianarmc.org Map and driving directions
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At IRMC, you'll be treated like one of the family. IRMC takes the utmost responsibility to care for our community with the best care possible.
To obtain your own medical records: Print out the Consent to Release of Information form, and complete as many areas as you are able. Bring this completed form to the medical records department, and you can pick up your records.
To obtain records for someone other than yourself: The Consent to Release of Information form must be completed and signed by the patient. The person picking up the records should be identified in the area called "Information to Be Released to" in the upper left corner.
If the person is unable to sign, the reason should be indicated and the legal representative of the patient will need to sign, with the relationship indicated. For example: An adult child who has a durable healthcare power of attorney would sign and indicate "DPOA" in the area titled "Relationship to Patient.".
The executor or administrator of a decedent's estate may obtain records if they provide a letter testamentary, a letter of administration or a "short certificate" showing that they are authorized to act as the personal representative of the decedent.
To obtain records for a minor: Regardless of custodial arrangements, either parent may sign the authorization to obtain records of their child. The only exceptions are if: (1) a court issues an order limiting a parent's right to review a child's medical records; or (2) a parent has given up all parental rights.
Scheduling center: 888.452.4762 or 724.357.7075.
Preregistration saves you time. By preregistering you may report directly to the department where your testing is to be performed. We provide outpatient and inpatient admission and emergency service registration 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Our Vision: To be the best community healthcare system in the country. Our Mission: To improve the health and well-being of our community. Our Values: ICARE - Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence Integrity
Student parking is located in the back of lot C behind the Medical Arts Building. This area is marked "Student Parking." Download campus map.
All patient information is privileged and should be discussed only as needed, as part of one's job responsibilities and in appropriate areas. Patients' medical records should not be left open to the general public or other hospital employees. Do not share your computer password.
1. Space is limited, so bring into the facility only what is absolutely necessary.
Please make sure you return any narcotic keys prior to leaving the unit or you will be required to return to the hospital to bring them back immediately.
We value your feedback and encourage you to complete this survey so we can gauge what is most important to our student nurses.
As you are likely aware, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the ability of CMS to require organizations who receive Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement to implement a mandatory vaccine policy. This policy extends to all individuals working in covered healthcare settings, including students.