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Patient Portal - Osceola Medical Center

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What can I do online at Osceola Medical Center?

Send and receive messages from your health-care team. View and easily pay your Osceola Medical Center bills online. Patient Portal is a secure, online health management tool that connects Osceola Medical Center and Scandia Clinic patients to portions of their electronic medical record, allowing you to view clinical information online.

Why choose HCA Florida Osceola hospital?

HCA Florida Osceola Hospital strives to give patients the best experience possible by creating and carrying out patient-focused policies and procedures. A hospital can be a place where patients and visitors may experience a wide range of emotions.

What is Osceola Regional Health Center’s financial assistance policy?

Financial Assistance Policy (click here for more information) Osceola Regional Health Center treats all patients regardless of ability to pay. Let us know if you think you may have problems paying your part of your bill.

What if I can't pay my part of my Osceola Bill?

Osceola Regional Health Center treats all patients regardless of ability to pay. Let us know if you think you may have problems paying your part of your bill. Business office or billing staff can discuss payment options that may be available to you, including:

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Questions About Your Bill

If you have questions about your bill, please call us at 1-800-259-1419 or email OCHBusinessOffice@avera.org. After you receive care, we will bill your insurance company, Medicare, or Medicaid on your behalf.

Understanding Your Bill

Your bill shows the charges for all of the services you receive during your stay. Charges fall into two categories:

Payments

Please make timely payments on your portion of the bill. Payment for your hospital bill is ultimately your responsibility. At the time of service or discharge, you may be asked to pay deductibles, co-payments or other self-pay amounts due. You may be asked to pay if you do not have insurance coverage for your hospital services.

Questions?

The best number to call for questions is the number on your bill. Your physician may order tests or procedures that your insurance company does not cover. In these cases, check your health plan handbook or call the telephone number on your insurance card for more information.

Price Transparency

Committed to quality care, Os ceola Regional Healt h Center is conscious to the costs for our customers and supports offering information on the price of healthcare.

Financial Assistance

Osceola Regional Health Center treats all patients regardless of ability to pay.

Our Philosophy of Care

Providing and ensuring equal access to medically necessary care is a societal obligation. We believe everyone has the right to receive this care regardless of ability to pay.

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Questions About Your Bill

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If you have questions about your bill, please call us at 1-800-259-1419or email OCHBusinessOffice@avera.org. After you receive care, we will bill your insurance company, Medicare, or Medicaid on your behalf. Medicare or your insurance company will send you an “explanation of benefits” that shows information about …
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Understanding Your Bill

  • Your bill shows the charges for all of the services you receive during your stay. Charges fall into two categories: Basic daily rate. This includes your room, meals, nursing care and housekeeping. Charges for special services. These include items or tests that your physician orders for you such as X-rays or laboratory tests. You may receive bills from physicians or specialists who diagnose …
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Payments

  • Please make timely payments on your portion of the bill. Payment for your hospital bill is ultimately your responsibility. At the time of service or discharge, you may be asked to pay deductibles, co-payments or other self-pay amounts due. You may be asked to pay if you do not have insurance coverage for your hospital services. Interest-free extended payment options are …
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Questions?

  • The best number to call for questions is the number on your bill. Your physician may order tests or procedures that your insurance company does not cover. In these cases, check your health plan handbook or call the telephone number on your insurance card for more information.
See more on osceolarhc.org

Price Transparency

  • Price Transparency Data (click here for more information) Committed to quality care, Osceola Regional Health Center is conscious to the costs for our customers and supports offering information on the price of healthcare. For a price estimate of a medical service, use our price estimator tool.Please note that this data alone is not a perfect representation of your actual out-…
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Financial Assistance

  • Financial Assistance Policy (click here for more information) Plain language summary (click here for more information) Application (click here for more information) Osceola Regional Health Center treats all patients regardless of ability to pay. Let us know if you think you may have problems paying your part of your bill. Business office or billing staff can discuss payment optio…
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