32 hours ago Hospital Portal Support. Beginning June 15, 2019, Lake Regional patients access their health information using two portals. The below information is for the hospital patient portal.This portal provides information about hospital stays, Emergency Department visits, and related lab results and diagnostic imaging. >> Go To The Portal
Hospital Portal Support. Beginning June 15, 2019, Lake Regional patients access their health information using two portals. The below information is for the hospital patient portal.This portal provides information about hospital stays, Emergency Department visits, and related lab results and diagnostic imaging.
HEALTHConnect Portal FAQ. Beginning June 15, 2019, Lake Regional patients access their health information using two portals. The below information is for the clinic patient portal.This new portal, called HEALTHConnect, provides information about clinic visits, as well as results of labs and diagnostic imaging related to clinic visits.
Welcome to your Lake Region Healthcare Patient Portal FollowMyHealth Electronic Medical Record 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.
Jun 13, 2019 · HEALTHConnect is specific to Lake Regional clinics. For Lake Regional hospital stays, Emergency Department visits, and related lab or imaging results, patients will use a separate hospital portal. The hospital portal also will maintain clinic visit summaries for dates of service May 1, 2017, through June 14, 2019.
This is the method to use if you've provided an email address to us at a clinic or hospital visit.
Please note, when signing up with this method please wait until you receive verification that your account has been connected to Lake Region Healthcare's system before trying to access or add information to your records. The available information will populate once the connection is made.
A health information exchange (HIE) assists with the electronic transfer and sharing of health-related information between physicians, hospitals and other health care providers at the time it is needed to help them make clinical decisions.
An HIE is particularly helpful in emergencies, when patients often cannot provide such health information as important diagnoses, current prescriptions and allergies. Because patients are in charge of their health records, they do have the choice to “opt out” of the exchange.
Lake Regional Health System is a member of the Tiger Institute Health Alliance Health Information Exchange. A health information exchange (HIE) assists with the electronic transfer and sharing of health related information between physicians, hospitals and other health care providers at the time it is needed to help them make clinical decisions.
NOTE: Records requests must be signed by the patient or the patient's legal representative and submitted electronically, by mail or by fax. Records will not be released without signed authorization from the patient or the patient's legal representative. A valid photo ID is required to pick up records.
Records will be mailed to you or faxed to your physician. We currently cannot allow visitors in the hospital to pick up medical records. To arrange a curbside pickup, call 573.348.8729.
Our Hospital Price Information page makes pricing information easily accessible to you to help you be more informed about the potential cost for the care you may need. This page features a price estimate tool, which includes access to a set of Frequently Asked Questions.
If you have paid your deductible: You pay $20, usually at the time of the visit. If you have not met your deductible: You pay $100, the full allowable amount for the visit. Copayments (sometimes called "copays") can vary for different services within the same plan, like drugs, lab tests, and visits to specialists.
Let's say your health insurance plan's allowed amount for an office visit is $100 and your coinsurance is 20%. If you have paid your deductible: You pay 20% of $100, or $20. The insurance company pays the rest. If you have not met your deductible: You pay the full-allowed amount, $100.
The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay. With a $2,000 deductible, for example, you pay the first $2,000 of covered services yourself.
If you still have question or concerns about your bill or payment options, please call our customer service reps at 573.348.8798.
If your plan's requirements are not followed, you may be financially responsible for all or part of the services rendered at the hospital. Some physician specialists may not participate in your health plan, and their services may not be covered. View the insurance plans contracted with Lake Regional Health System.
Medicaid also has payment limitations on a number of services and items. Medicaid does not pay for the cost of a private room unless medically necessary.