27 hours ago Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is pleased to offer patients easy, secure and convenient access to their personal health information via its new MyHealthHome online portal and mobile app, with access to information for visits starting on 12/8/2021 . Through our new MyHealthHome patient portal, you can: Securely and easily manage your healthcare ... >> Go To The Portal
Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is pleased to offer patients easy, secure and convenient access to their personal health information via its new MyHealthHome online portal and mobile app, with access to information for visits starting on 12/8/2021 . Through our new MyHealthHome patient portal, you can: Securely and easily manage your healthcare ...
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The Patient Portal will allow you to do the following: Exchange messages with our practice. Review Personal Health Information. Review and pay billing statements. Request appointments. Research health topics. Complete and update medical forms. …
Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is your community healthcare provider, a 125-bed facility with a wide range of inpatient and outpatient care, diagnostic imaging and emergency, medical and surgical services.
Our team may be able to help you get health coverage from federal, state or county programs.
For more information regarding our volunteering please contact our volunteer coodinator.
Our labor and delivery nurses will walk you through the pregnancy journey, covering the signs of labor, what to expect at the hospital, comfort measu...
Study finds average weight gains of 1.5 pounds a month during pandemic PALMER – As we begin enjoying the long days of our Alaskan summer and more of o...
You have the responsibility to: 1 Provide accurate and complete information concerning your present medical condition, past illnesses or hospitalization and any other matters concerning your health. 2 Tell your caregivers if you do not completely understand your plan of care. 3 Follow the caregivers' instructions. 4 Follow all medical center policies and procedures while being considerate of the rights of other patients, medical center employees and medical center properties.
Be free from any forms of restraint or seclusion used as a means of convenience, discipline, coercion or retaliation ; and to have the least restrictive method of restraint or seclusion used only when necessary to ensure patient safety.
You have the responsibility to: Provide accurate and complete information concerning your present medical condition, past illnesses or hospitalization and any other matters concerning your health. Tell your caregivers if you do not completely understand your plan of care. Follow the caregivers' instructions.
To effective communication that provides information in a manner you understand, in your preferred language with provisions of interpreting or translation services, at no cost, and in a manner that meets your needs in the event of vision, speech, hearing or cognitive impairments.
These varied sounds can be caused by a number of different reasons. The fluids in our joints contain a mixture of gases — carbon dioxide, nitrogen and oxygen. When you pop or crack a joint — such as stiff knuckles — you’re releasing these pent-up gases, which makes a popping or cracking noise. If you have an arthritic joint, its cartilage has worn away, causing your bones to grind or...
The first thing that comes to mind for many when they hear diabetes is sugar. While sugar plays a big part in this disease, there’s a lot more to this chronic condition. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder, meaning it involves how the body breaks down food to create energy through the use of insulin, a hormone created by the pancreas. When you eat, food is turned into a kind of sugar known as glucose. As the amount of glucose in the blood rises, beta cells in the pancreas trigger the release of insulin. Th...
Defined by the Whole Grains Council as grains that have remained largely unchanged by manufacturing methods over the last few hundred years, ancient grains are a nutritious alternative to wheat. Wheat ranks No. 1 in our diet. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the average American adult eats roughly 134.1 pounds of wheat flour each year. You can purchase many types of ancient grains online and at your local natural food and upscale grocery stores. Here are three ancient grains poised for a...
The award recognizes the hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment based on the latest scientific evidence. Healthcare facilities receive the award for meeting quality measures in the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients. These measures include evaluation of the proper use of med... ... Read More
By Katie Stark PALMER – Mat-Su Regional Medical Center celebrated two extraordinary nurses who were nominated for the Daisy Award for the exceptional care they provided patients and their patients’ families. Kayla James, RN, from the Intensive Care Unit, and Rebecca Rathbun, RN, from the Family Birthing Center, were both honored May 28. James was nominated for her work in caring for an organ donor patient and family, and Rathbun for how she cared for a patient during her first moments as a mother. The D... ... Read More
PALMER – Mat-Su Regional Medical Center is home to the only Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber in the state of Alaska – a fact that quite possibly saved Palmer resident Janette Melton’s entire foot after she injured it in a minor accident last May. After 40 treatments of hyperbaric therapy, Melton, 85, has been declared out of the woods by her doctor and is on her way back to participating in her favorite outdoor activities, including walking, hiking and golfing. “I would like to see more awareness of the hyperb... ... Read More
The founder of the world-wide program known as Project SEARCH visited Mat-Su Regional Medical Center last month to present to staff the latest on the educational and professional advancement internship for people with developmental disabilities. Mat-Su Regional was the first organization in the state to partner with Project SEARCH to develop a skills-based, immersion education program for disability-challenged young adults. The program is fully integrated in the hospital’s daily operations. Mat-Su launc... ... Read More
7, by making 124 brand-new yarn wigs to send to pediatric cancer patients all over the world. Back in 2014, founder of Magic Yarn, Holly Christensen was inspired to make a wig for a friend’s daughter who was battling cancer. After seeing how much joy the wig brought to this one girl, she posted on Facebook requesting donations of yarn in order to expand her project and the post sprea... ... Read More