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DID YOU KNOW??? To help you get the best medical care experience possible, Jefferson Comprehensive Health Center, Inc. (JCHC), offers a Patient Portal for your convenience. It is a secure, online personal health record that offers advantages for both you and your provider to make your visit go faster and smoother.
The Jefferson County General Health District works to keep residents up-to-date on health, environmental, and safety issues in the area. Check back often for important announcements regarding the Jefferson County General Health District. To report Public Health Emergencies 24/7 while in Jefferson County, dial 911.
The Patient Portal can allow you to access discrete pieces of your personal care data including: A record of your appointments, including your upcoming visit An account summary with past and present billing information
This information is shown below: If you have any difficulty using the Patient Portal, please feel free to contact Mr. John Jackson, Eligibility Worker, at 601-786-3475, Extension 1018, or you may speak with any of JCHC’s Front Desk Receptionists/Staff for further assistance.
The Patient Portal can allow you to access discrete pieces of your personal care data including: Any medications prescribed by your provider. A record of your appointments, including your upcoming visit.
It is a secure, online personal health record that offers advantages for both you and your provider to make your visit go faster and smoother. Having this online portal also gives you, the patient, access to your health record with information readily available at your fingertips. That’s why we are asking our patients to SIGN UP TO USE OUR PATIENT PORTAL.
JCHC has a portal in the Main Lobby.
Patients in all care settings are being asked about symptoms and history as part of our screening process. In addition, patients are being tested for coronavirus prior to their admission to the hospital.
If you have questions about your procedure, or if there has been any change in your clinical condition, please contact your provider’s office directly for an update on your case.
Currently, Jefferson Health facilities have sufficient PPE. However, our entire country continues to be challenged with acquiring appropriate levels of PPE that are critical to health systems safely providing care. As a result, we will only perform care in a safe environment and scheduling of procedures will be heavily dependent on PPE availability. If we experience a PPE shortage in the future, we will need to reschedule or cancel procedures.
As soon as we are able, Jefferson Health will select ively expand clinical care within our facilities – including elective and time-sensitive procedures – based on patient needs, clinical criteria and physician recommendations. Jefferson Health is considering all state and federal guidelines, including those from the CDC and state health departments, as well as executive orders from state governors, in making these operational decisions.
In coordination with your provider, your appointment will be rescheduled directly through your provider’s practice or the JEFF NOW scheduling team.
Non-emergency patients who plan to visit our facilities are screened by phone to determine ahead of time if they have been exposed to or have symptoms of coronavirus. For those thought to be at risk, we can arrange for testing and alternative care options arranged outside the hospital whenever possible.
The timing for rescheduling your procedure may vary based on location and a number of factors. In rescheduling procedures, Jefferson Health is taking into account state and federal guidelines, including those from the CDC and state health departments. This also includes executive orders from state governors in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
If you are a Jefferson County Municipality or employer and would like to have a vaccine clinic in your area, please call us. at 740-283-8530 (ext. 1629).
The Jefferson County General Health District works to keep residents up-to-date on health, environmental, and safety issues in the area.
The ADPH Patient Portal enables real-time collaboration between patients, providers and referring physicians to better manage your illnesses and treatments, allowing you and your provider to share healthcare information in a highly secure environment. Visit Patient Portal to learn more and use the service.
Electronic Health Record. The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a computer-based clinic management system. EHR created and maintains an electronic version of a clinic patient’s paper chart in real-time, and it is accessible statewide.