patient portal appalachian regional health care system

by Frieda Weber 5 min read

Appalachian Regional Healthcare | My ARH Chart

24 hours ago Support Hotline: (888) 670-9775. Email: support@followmyhealth.com. Online: Search for answers >. Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 8 PM EST. We believe an informed patient is a healthier patient. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) offers a FollowMyHealth® Patient Portal that provides anywhere, anytime access to certain personal health records. >> Go To The Portal


Where can I get medical information from Appalachian Regional Healthcare System?

Support Hotline: (888) 670-9775. Email: support@followmyhealth.com. Online: Search for answers >. Mon–Fri, 8 AM – 8 PM EST. We believe an informed patient is a healthier patient. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) offers a FollowMyHealth® Patient Portal that provides anywhere, anytime access to certain personal health records.

What is the ARHS patient portal?

May 03, 2022 · The Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) Board of Trustees and the UNC Health Board of Directors announced today the approval of a comprehensive, long-term Management Services Agreement (MSA) between the two organizations Read More: Appalachian Regional Healthcare System and UNC Health Sign Affiliation Agreement

Why choose Appalachian gastroenterology?

My ARH Chart offers a wide range of results and features that allow you to better manage your and your family’s care. Use your existing Patient Portal logon ID and password to get started with My ARH Chart. With My ARH Chart, you can: • Communicate securely with your care team. • Request new appointments and see details for upcoming visits.

What is the FollowMyHealth patient portal?

The NC Division of Health Service Regulation Complaint Intake Unit. 2711 Mail Service Center. Raleigh, NC 27699. (800) 624-3004. Office of Quality and Patient Safety The Joint Commission. One Renaissance Blvd. Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181. Fax: 630-792-5636. Website: www.jointcommission.org, then click “Report a Safety Event”.

image

Our Commitment to Care

Our goal is to provide the best patient care. If at any time you have questions or concerns about the quality of care that you or a family member are receiving or have received at one of our facilities, do not hesitate to speak with your nurse or nursing supervisor. If you feel that your issue wasn’t resolved, please ask for the House Supervisor.

Quality

For complaints about quality of care, contact the Risk Management Department at (828) 263-1207.

Privacy

For any questions about our Notice of Privacy Practices, you may contact the Privacy Officer at (828) 262-4239.

Appalachian Gastroenterology in Boone,NC

At Appalachian Gastroenterology, we believe that each patient and provider become a team for treating an individual’s digestive problems. Our gastroenterology providers spend most of their time listening in order to understand your concerns and responding with the best treatment options for you.

Have You Had Your Screening Colonoscopy Yet?

We encourage everyone to get screened if they are age 50 and over. According to the American Cancer Society, colorectal cancer, also referred to as colon cancer, is the third most common cancer diagnosed in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in this country.

Patient Information

Your first visit is only a consultation, so there is no preparation required. Any tests or procedures you need will be scheduled for another day.

What is AHA training?

The American Heart Association (AHA) Training Center at Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) serves healthcare providers as well as people from the community by providing training in basic and advanced life support.

Is Watauga Medical Center a primary stroke center?

Watauga Medical Center has certification by The Joint Commission as a Primary Stroke Center since 2011. The hospital was recognized by the American Heart Association’s Get with the Guidelines® program and awarded the Silver Plus and Target: Stroke Elite Honor Roll designations for 2019.

What is Wake Forest Baptist Telestroke?

The Wake Forest Baptist Telestroke Network serves in approximately 24 counties in western North Carolina and southern Virginia. Its goal is to assist community hospitals in their efforts to prevent death and reduce disability caused by strokes. Read More: Telestroke Technology Available at ARHS

image