oregon medical group patient portal login

by Dameon Romaguera 4 min read

Oregon Medical Group

19 hours ago The current portal will only have information and bills for services that took place before February 1, 2022. MyChart allows you to access all your health information in one place -- from whatever device suits you best. See your medications, test results, upcoming appointments, medical bills and more — even if you've been seen at multiple ... >> Go To The Portal


What information does Oregon Medical Group need to Bill my insurance?

After your visit, Oregon Medical Group will bill your insurance carrier on your behalf. In order to do this, we will need a copy of your insurance card with complete and accurate information about your health plan. We will also need your full name, address, phone number, date of birth and insurance identification number.

Is the old patient portal still available?

Our former patient portal in still available, so you can get to your health information and pay your bills. The current portal will only have information and bills for services that took place before February 1, 2022.

How do I make sure I am receiving patient portal emails?

To ensure that you are receiving Patient Portal emails please do the following: Add NextMD.com to your contact list, address list, safe list, or "Do Not Block" list. Account will be locked for 20 minutes after 4 failed login attempts. Please remember that password is case sensitive.

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What is Oregon Medical Group?

The primary care providers and specialists at Oregon Medical Group are devoted to providing Eugene and Springfield patients with exceptional medical care and compassionate support. Sometimes the most challenging portion of a medical visit can be the preparations and paperwork involved. We strive to make this as predictable and easy as possible.

What to bring to a doctor's appointment?

Bring a list of any medicines you take, including prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, herbal products and vitamins.

Is Oregon Medical Group confidential?

We understand that medical information about you and your health is personal and should be confidential. The physicians and staff of Oregon Medical Group are committed to protecting medical information about you. Click here for details and to review our privacy notice. This notice applies to the information and records we have about your health, health status, and the health care and service you receive at this office.

What information do you need to bill Oregon Medical Group?

In order to do this, we will need a copy of your insurance card with complete and accurate information about your health plan. We will also need your full name, address, phone number, date of birth and insurance identification number. If any of the information is incomplete or incorrect it could result in a denial from your insurance carrier. The accuracy of this information is the patient’s responsibility, therefore you could be held responsible for the balance if your carrier denies it due to inaccurate or incomplete information.

When is OMG payment due?

Payment for your visit and services is due at the time of service, including co-payments, co-insurance, and unmet deductibles. If we are unable to provide you with the total for the portion of the visit that is not covered and that you must pay “out of pocket,” OMG will bill you. Your payment is due in full when you receive the statement. There are several ways to pay:

Is Oregon Medical Group a Medicare Advantage Plan?

We believe the best way to be healthy is to stay healthy. That is why we encourage our Medicare patients to choose a Medicare Advantage plan accepted by Oregon Medical Group. Medicare Advantage plans help you and your provider work together to keep you healthy through prevention, care coordina tion and disease management.

Does OMG pay copays?

The insurance carrier will notify OMG of the amount of your visit that is covered by insurance and what is your responsibility (co-pays, co-insurance, or deductible amount). At that point, you will receive a bill for the balance. That balance is due as soon as you receive the first account statement from OMG. If any part of the balance becomes delinquent, then the account balance may be forwarded to an outside agency for collection.

Can OMG bill you separately?

Your OMG provider may have ordered medical services from another medical facility . The group completing the testing will bill you and your insurance separately from Oregon Medical Group. Examples of items or procedures that you may receive a separate bill for include surgery, anesthesia, labs, hospital or surgery center, and any durable medical equipment (braces, crutches, etc.) If you have questions about the billing from non-OMG medical facilities, please contact that provider using the information on the statement you received.

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