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Our goal at Johns Hopkins Community Physicians is to provide our patients with the highest quality health care combined with exceptional service. One of the best ways to do this is to ask our patients about their experience so we can identify what we are doing right and areas that may need improvement.
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Manage Your Care OnlineJohns Hopkins Medicine MyChart. MyChart is a secure online portal that provides information about your medical care and connects you to your Johns Hopkins Medicine health care team.
Jointly owned by the Johns Hopkins Health System and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins HealthCare (JHHC) develops and manages medical care contracts with organizations, government programs, and health care providers for more than 400,000 plan members.
Kaiser Permanente Select provides coverage for primary care at designated Johns Hopkins Community Physicians primary care sites. Kaiser Added Choice, Flexible Choice and Point-of-Service plans provide an out-of-network benefit for primary care at any Johns Hopkins Community Physicians primary care site.
Yes. See www.carefirst.com or call 855-258-6518 for a list of Network providers. This plan uses a provider network. You will pay less if you use a provider in the plan's network.
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Johns Hopkins University is most known for innovations in medical research, pioneering the field of genetic engineering, opening the first American school of public health, and making Johns Hopkins Hospital a top medical institution worldwide.
Medicare Coverage Please be advised that Johns Hopkins Medicine hospitals and most Johns Hopkins University physicians participate with Medicare, but we are not contracted with most Medicare Advantage Plans.
The TRICARE Select health plan is similar to a preferred provider organization (PPO) for eligible beneficiaries not enrolled in TRICARE Prime (except ADSMs and TRICARE For Life beneficiaries). TRICARE Select allows beneficiaries to choose their own TRICARE-authorized provider and manage their own health care.
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The aforementioned legal entities (excepting First Care, Inc. of Maryland), CareFirst BlueChoice, Inc., and The Dental Network, Inc., are independent licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
Johns Hopkins Employer Health Programs (EHP), established in 1996, is a self-funded health plan that currently serves over 55,000 plan members in Maryland, Southern Pennsylvania, and Northern Virginia.
According to federal and state laws, Joint Commission Standards and Johns Hopkins policy, equal access and communication assistance will be provided to all patients with communication needs and those assisting them in the provision of care .#N#Johns Hopkins Community Physicians will provide interpretation services to the patient and those assisting them in the provision of care when having medical discussions on behalf of the patient. Interpretation will be provided by in person interpreters (IPI), over the phone (OPI) or video remote interpretation (VRI) for spoken languages and American Sign Language (ASL).
If you are diabetic or have high blood pressure and you take blood sugar and/or blood pressure readings at home, bring in a written record of those readings to your appointment. Bring any old records you may have, including recent lab results. Bring an immunization record.
Literally translated from Greek as "labor of love," Meraki's goal is to provide a stage for our employees to share their passions through the written word and creative works. Read inspiring reflections, revel in museum-worthy artwork and get lost in original music pieces.
We appreciate that now, more than ever, you trust us to manage your health and well-being. As always, our practices are safe and clean. We have further modified our procedures, environment and workflows so you and your family can remain confident that your next visit will be a safe one.
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Regular HealthLINK Monthly Maintenance on March 27. HealthLINK will be down for scheduled monthly maintenance on Saturday, March 27, 2021 from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. HealthLINK will not be available during this time. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Reminder: Behavioral Health Preauthorization Process.
JHHC is required to initiate criminal background checks, per TRICARE regulations, on initial providers that request to participate with the Johns Hopkins US Family Health Plan (USFHP). Learn more about this update.
Two-factor authentication Now Required in HealthLINK for USFHP#N#Starting June 15, 2021, additional security measures have been put in place requiring providers and members using HealthLINK to complete two-factor authentication before accessing the portal for the Johns Hopkins US Family Health Plan (USFHP). When users try to log into HealthLINK, after putting in their user name and password, they will be brought to a page prompting them to receive a security code either through text, (if they have a cell phone number listed in their account) or by email. Enter the security code on the next screen in order to access the USFHP portal in HealthLINK.