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Notice of NondiscriminationNorthern Inyo Healthcare District complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability or sex. Language assistance servicesLanguage assistance services are available to you free of charge.
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Northern Inyo Hospital in Bishop, CA is a general medical and surgical facility.
78 providers practice at Northern Inyo Hospital. See a list of providers at US News.
Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs) are designated by HRSA as having a shortage of primary care providers, a high infant mortality, high poverty, and/or a high elderly population. HRSA's MUA Find tool, searchable by state and county, determines if your area has a current MUA designation.
Typically, a physician (MD or DO) must supervise each NP, PA, or CNM in a manner consistent with state and federal law. During the COVID-19 PHE, however, CMS has waived this supervision requirement for nurse practitioners to the extent allowed by state law.
The Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) is a healthcare delivery model that requires a patient to have a continuing relationship with a healthcare team that coordinates patient care to improve access, quality, efficiency, and patient satisfaction. Although no federal support program currently exists to assist RHCs in gaining recognition as a PCMH, and they receive no financial benefits from Medicare for this, they are eligible to do so. The National Council for Quality Assurance (NCQA) and The Compliance Team (TCT) have both developed CMS-approved PCMH programs appropriate for rural health providers. For additional information about RHCs adopting the PCMH model, see Rural Health Clinic Readiness for Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition: Preparing for the Evolving Healthcare Marketplace .
The HPSA Find tool will also determine if your area is currently designated as a shortage area.
Effective April 1, 2016, RHCs are required to report a HCPCS code for each service furnished along with an appropriate revenue code. For claims with dates of service on or after April 1, 2016, RHCs should follow the reporting requirements for modifier CG found in MLN Matters Article SE1611 (PDF) . For additional information, see RHC Reporting Requirements FAQs (PDF).
In addition, beginning January 1, 2022, RHC mental health visits will include visits furnished using interactive, real-time telecommunications technology. This change will allow RHCs to report and receive payment for mental health visits furnished via real-time telecommunication technology in the same way they currently do when visits take place in-person, including audio-only visits when the beneficiary is not capable of, or does not consent to, the use of video technology. An in-person, non-telehealth visit must be furnished at least every 12 months for these services; however, exceptions to the in-person visit requirement may be made based on beneficiary circumstances (with the reason documented in the patient’s medical record) and more frequent visits are also allowed under our policy, as driven by clinical needs on a case-by-case basis.
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) provides scholarships and loan repayment programs for primary care providers willing to work in areas that are federally designated as a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA).
Community Connection. Inyo County is today the second largest county in California with a population of slightly over 17,000 residents . The county is so big that several eastern states put together would fit neatly within its’ boundaries. The Northern Inyo Healthcare District is the people you know caring for the people you love.
NIHD is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of California Department of Public Health. As a Critical Access Hospital, we are committed to providing high quality, comprehensive care in the most patient friendly way, both locally and in coordination with trusted regional partners.
Community Connection. Inyo County is today the second largest county in California with a population of slightly over 17,000 residents . The county is so big that several eastern states put together would fit neatly within its’ boundaries. The Northern Inyo Healthcare District is the people you know caring for the people you love.
NIHD is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of California Department of Public Health. As a Critical Access Hospital, we are committed to providing high quality, comprehensive care in the most patient friendly way, both locally and in coordination with trusted regional partners.
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MyNAHealthcare is an easy, secure way to manage your health online 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from the comfort and privacy of your own home or office.
On MyNAHealthcare, patients may schedule online appointments for sick visits. If you’re sick and need to be seen within 24-48 hours , you can schedule an appointment through the patient portal at one of our five primary care clinics. This applies to adult sick visits only.
If you are seeking emergency medical treatment, please call 9-1-1 or visit the emergency department.
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