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Portal - Piedmont Medical Center

19 hours ago You can also set up your own patient portal account by using our self-enrollment tool. My Health Rec is available for all patients who have registered and had services provided to them from the facility. Self-Enroll Already registered? Log in. For patient … >> Go To The Portal


What is the new Piedmont Health Portal?

You can also set up your own patient portal account by using our self-enrollment tool. My Health Rec is available for all patients who have registered and had services provided to them from the facility. Self-Enroll Already registered? Log in. For patient …

What can I do as a Piedmont health patient?

As a Piedmont Health patient, you can have access to your own medical history. This Piedmont Health Portal is now available to all Piedmont Health patients. The SECURE website lets you: • View My Piedmont Chart Patient Portal • Communicate securely with your healthcare team • Get lab results • And more!

How do I register for a visit to Piedmont Medical Center?

Piedmont Columbus Regional Patient Portals Piedmont Columbus Regional has multiple portals to best serve our patients’ needs. Please select the appropriate link for the facility where you received services. Columbus Regional Medical Group Patient Portal …

How do I pay my Piedmont Medical Center bills?

Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results as soon as they are available*. Request prescription refills. Send a refill request for any of your refillable medications. Manage your appointments.

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Who has access to my health information?

Only you, and anyone you give proxy access, may have access to your health information on MyAthensHealth. A proxy is someone who has the authority, either legally or with expressed permission of an independent adult, to view private health information.

What is the phone number for Cerner?

For technical issues with the patient portal, call Cerner at 1-877-621-8014.

What is a medical record?

2. Records that have previously been transferred to another practitioner or health care provider or provided to the patient or his personal representative; or. 3. Records that are required by contractual obligation or federal law to be maintained for a longer period of time.

How long do you have to keep a medical record?

MEDICAL RECORD RETENTION. Regulations of the Board (18VAC85-20-26) state that practitioners must maintain a patient record for a minimum of six years following the last patient encounter with the following exceptions: 1.

Do you need a photo ID for Piedmont Eye Center?

INSURANCE CARDS and a GOVERNMENT ISSUED PHOTO ID must be presented at time of visit otherwise full payment will be required in order for Piedmont Eye Center to file insurance claims .

Does Piedmont Eye Center charge for postage?

Piedmont Eye Center will impose a reasonable cost-based fee, which shall include only the cost of supplies for and labor of copying the requested information, postage when the individual request that such information be mailed, and preparation of an explanation or summary of such information as agreed to by the individual including any person with authority to act on behalf of the individual who is the subject of the health record.

Why do you need a refraction?

In most cases when a patient is new to an ophthalmology practice, a refraction is performed to establish a baseline of the patient’s best corrected visual acuity, the refractive power of the eye, and if applicable prescribing purposes.

Is refraction covered by insurance?

Typically, a refraction measurement is not covered by insurance. Performing a refraction measurement for best corrected vision means the patient is charged for a refraction measurement. If the work is performed, the refraction charge is viable.

What is a refraction eye exam?

If a patient’s vision is less than 20/20 on the visual acuity exam, it is common practice to perform a refraction to determine the full vision capability of the eye, a necessary component for ruling out disease and pathology. Refractions can be obtained in several ways.

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