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FollowMyHealth is a patient portal, made available by Northwell Health, to provide a convenient way for patients to access their personal health information from any computer or mobile device with internet access. FollowMyHealth is used by hospitals, doctor’s offices, and health networks across the country to provide patients with their ...
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Every patient has the right to receive treatment without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, gender expression or disability , in addition to other important rights.
Support groups and programs for new and expectant parents include: Breastfeeding—free support group, online breastfeeding and prenatal classes through Baby University. Call (516) 562-4447 for breastfeeding helpline. NICU Sibling. Call (516) 562-3843 for more details.
Remember, being discharged doesn’t necessarily mean that you are completely well—it only means that you no longer need hospital services. If you disagree, you or your representative can appeal the doctor’s decision.
Amputee support group. Our amputee support group helps amputees and their caregivers adjust to the new normal, meet others and access resources. To learn more or sign up, call (516) 562-4750 or email amccready1@northwell.edu.
Circle of Friends offers education, support and resources for brain aneurysm survivors. Family members, caregivers and all others interested are welcome to attend. For additional information or to RSVP, contact coordinator Gabrielle Mauro at (516) 562-3815 or gmauro@northwell.edu.
The NWH Patient Portal is a secure, password-protected website where you can access medical information from your hospital stay. Grant access to selected information with people you choose—your health care provider, family member or other caregiver. If you have questions about the portal, call (914) 242-7944.
There are two ways you can access your medical records: The NWH Patient Portal and the Medical Records Office, which offers printed medical records upon written request. To request printed medical records, call (914) 666-1855.
Northern Westchester Hospital—a nationally recognized leader in patient-centered care —is committed to creating innovative programs that meet the needs of patients and families and can be replicated in other health care organizations around the world.
There are two ways you can access your medical records: 1 The NWH Patient Portal —a secure, password protected website where you can access medical information from your hospital stay 2 The Medical Records Office—offering printed medical records upon written request
By setting up an account in our Patent Portal , you can conveniently and securely view selected health information from your stay at Northern Westchester Hospital at any time. And it’s a great way to truly take control of your health.
Every patient has the right to receive treatment without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, gender expression or disability , in addition to other important rights.
Your hospital bill covers the cost of your room, meals, 24-hour nursing care, laboratory work, tests, medication, therapy and the services of hospital employees. You will receive a separate bill from your physicians for their professional services.
Remember, being discharged doesn’t necessarily mean that you are completely well—it only means that you no longer need hospital services. If you disagree, you or your representative can appeal the doctor’s decision. If you are a Medicare patient, be sure you are given “An Important Message from Medicare” by the hospital’s discharge planner or caseworker. This details your rights to remain in the hospital for care and provides information on whom to contact to appeal a discharge decision.
The hospital is responsible for submitting bills to your insurance company and will do everything possible to expedite your claim. You should remember that your policy is a contract between you and your insurance company, and you have the final responsibility for payment of your hospital bill.
Every patient has the right to receive treatment without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, gender expression or disability , in addition to other important rights.
Your hospital bill covers the cost of your room, meals, 24-hour nursing care, laboratory work, tests, medication, therapy and the services of hospital employees. You will receive a separate bill from your physicians for their professional services.
Remember, being discharged doesn’t necessarily mean that you are completely well—it only means that you no longer need hospital services. If you disagree, you or your representative can appeal the doctor’s decision. If you are a Medicare patient, be sure you are given “An Important Message from Medicare” by the hospital’s discharge planner or caseworker. This details your rights to remain in the hospital for care and provides information on whom to contact to appeal a discharge decision.
The hospital is responsible for submitting bills to your insurance company and will do everything possible to expedite your claim. You should remember that your policy is a contract between you and your insurance company, and you have the final responsibility for payment of your hospital bill.