24 hours ago Health Insurers have dramatically cut prices for independent centers like InSight. Yet they still pay up to $4,000 to Hospitals for a single MRI or CT exam. If you have a deductible or co-insurance, that bill will come to you. Make sure you find out the cost of your exam …before you have it. Our exams cost thousands less than at a hospital. >> Go To The Portal
All patients can sign up for patient portal access. Signing up for the patient portal is quick, easy, and only takes a few minutes. Self-registration for all patients is being developed.
With My Health Rec, you can: 1 Privately view some pathology, radiology and lab results online. 2 Access health records such as immunizations, medications and allergies 3 View hospital records such as discharge summaries and notes about procedures, progress and consultations (including wound care, PT/OT/SLP, dietary, etc.) 4 Download health records (history and physical) to easily share with doctors 5 Save time by paying health bills online
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a nationwide public health emergency, the Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights, and many states, are allowing delivery of some telehealth encounters using platforms such as FaceTime and Skype.
During a typical telehealth encounter, you communicate directly (“face to face”) with your healthcare provider via a live audio/video meeting, so they can manage your care remotely when an in-person office visit is not possible. Telehealth allows you to access healthcare from the safety of your own home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Most insurance plans are currently covering telehealth visits with the same co-pay you would have had if you were seen for a face-to-face visit with the physician in the office. Some insurance companies allow flexibility in the collection of co-pays or co-insurance for these visits.
Yes, prior to the COVID -19 pandemic , telehealth visits could only be offered to patients with an already established relationship with the provider. During the pandemic, however, new regulations allow healthcare providers to offer both initial and follow-up telehealth visits.