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Patient Portal | Lake Region Healthcare - LRH C

30 hours ago FollowMyHealth is your patient portal from Lake Region Healthcare. It provides secure online access to key components of your personal health information, and it's available any time of the day, anywhere you have internet access. There is no cost to you, and registering is quick and simple. Log in Sign up. Benefits of the FollowMyHealth Patient Portal >> Go To The Portal


What is a patient portal?

FollowMyHealth is your patient portal from Lake Region Healthcare. It provides secure online access to key components of your personal health information, and it's available any time of the day, anywhere you have internet access. There is no cost to you, and registering is quick and simple. Log in Sign up. Benefits of the FollowMyHealth Patient Portal

What is a physician portal?

Jun 15, 2019 · Patient Portal. Lake Regional patients now access their health information using two portals: a clinic portal and a hospital portal. ALERT: From 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 18, through 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 19, you will be unable to access the Lake Regional Hospital Patient Portal, due to system maintenance. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

What is a health portal?

Patient portal (MMH/C Manage My Health/ChangeHealthcare is the archived patient portal from Lake Region Healthcare. Registered users who had data in the ManageMyHealthportal prior to August of 2019 may use this link to access their historical records. No new patient data is published to the archived portal.

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Flowers and mail

Flowers and mail are distributed soon after their arrival. Incoming mail is distributed at least once a day. Letters you want to mail may be given to any member of the nursing staff. Any mail or flowers received after you have been discharged from the hospital will be forwarded to your home.

Telephones

Telephones are available for each patient. Your room and bed extension number is located on your telephone. You may want to give this number to family and friends so they can call you directly during visiting hours. If you prefer not to receive any calls, please notify your nurse.

Books and magazines

Books and magazines are available from the library cart provided by the LRH Auxiliary on Mondays and Thursdays. For reading material on other days, please ask your nurse. Before you leave the hospital, please leave any of these materials in your room or in the special container at the nurses' station on your unit.

Patient education

Patient education is provided by each department involved in your care. Staff members will use a variety of videos, pamphlets and handouts to help you and your family understand your condition and how to care for yourself upon discharge.

Vision- and hearing-impaired services

If you are deaf or hard of hearing, certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, Video Remote Interpreting services, TDDs (telecommunication devices for the deaf) and other auxiliary aids or services are available at LRHC free of charge to patients when necessary for effective communication.

Notary public service

Notary public service is available in several departments. Inform a nurse that you need this service, and arrangements will be made.

Frequently asked questions

You can contact our patient financial services department by phone at 218.736.8000 or by email at patientservices@lrhc.org. You can also manage your account online.

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Flowers and Mail

  • Flowers and mail are distributed soon after their arrival. Incoming mail is distributed at least once a day. Letters you want to mail may be given to any member of the nursing staff. Any mail or flowers received after you have been discharged from the hospital will be forwarded to your home.
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Telephones

  • Telephones are available for each patient. Your room and bed extension number is located on your telephone. You may want to give this number to family and friends so they can call you directly during visiting hours. If you prefer not to receive any calls, please notify your nurse. To make local calls, dial "9," wait for a dial tone, then dial the number. For long-distance calls, pleas…
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Books and Magazines

  • Books and magazines are available from the library cart provided by the LRH Auxiliary on Mondays and Thursdays. For reading material on other days, please ask your nurse. Before you leave the hospital, please leave any of these materials in your room or in the special container at the nurses' station on your unit.
See more on lrhc.org

Patient Education

  • Patient education is provided by each department involved in your care. Staff members will use a variety of videos, pamphlets and handouts to help you and your family understand your condition and how to care for yourself upon discharge. A patient resource center is located on the first floor of the hospital where a pre-surgery program is offered to surgical patients to better prepare the…
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Vision- and Hearing-Impaired Services

  • If you are deaf or hard of hearing, certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, Video Remote Interpreting services, TDDs (telecommunication devices for the deaf) and other auxiliary aids or services are available at LRHC free of charge to patients when necessary for effective communication. Phone amplifiers and pocket talkers are also available upon request. Please re…
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Notary Public Service

  • Notary public service is available in several departments. Inform a nurse that you need this service, and arrangements will be made.
See more on lrhc.org