17 hours ago Portal — Plateau Pediatrics Patient Portal We are pleased to offer to our families limited access to their child's health records via the Patient Portal . To access the portal, visit https://patientportal.intelichart.com The portal is accessible via web browser on your desktop or laptop and via mobile app on your smartphone or tablet. >> Go To The Portal
Portal — Plateau Pediatrics Patient Portal We are pleased to offer to our families limited access to their child's health records via the Patient Portal . To access the portal, visit https://patientportal.intelichart.com The portal is accessible via web browser on your desktop or laptop and via mobile app on your smartphone or tablet.
PATIENT PORTAL CONTACT US Located in Crossville, Tennessee, we are excited about helping serve the health care needs of Cumberland County children. Our four board-certified pediatricians and three board-certified pediatric nurse practitioners care for young people from birth until age 21, marriage, or pregnancy.
Plateau Medical Center is pleased to offer patients easy, secure and convenient access to their personal health information via its new MyHealthHome online portal and mobile app, with access to information for visits starting on 12/8/2021 . Through our new MyHealthHome patient portal, you can: Securely and easily manage your healthcare online
All health insurance requires consumers to pay some of the cost of covered health care services. This is called "cost sharing" or "out-of-pocket" costs. Cost sharing varies with different types of health plans, but most will have a copayment, coinsurance or deductible amount.
Plateau Pediatrics offers fluoride varnish to children ages 6 months to 5 years. The process can be accomplished in a few minutes and should be repeated approximately every 6 months.
Suzanne Berman, MD, FAAP, is co-founder and managing partner of Plateau Pediatrics, the first NCQA-certified level 3 patient centered medical home in Tennessee. She serves the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in a variety of roles―including the executive committee of the Section on Administration and Practice Management and the Committee on Child Health Financing. Dr. Berman frequently contributes to AAP projects and publications regarding medical home practice transformation, rural health, coding, data mining, and policymaking. She and her husband have three sons.
We ask that only one parent/guardian accompany the child during the visit. If you have other children, it would be best to leave them with someone at home or have them stay with an adult in the car during the office visit. This will help us to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
In contrast to your deductible, the out-of-pocket maximum refers to your cost sharing arrangement after your deductible has been met. An insurance plan with a $1,000 deductible might have a $1,500 out-of-pocket maximum, coupled with 20% coinsurance.
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, is the Wilma T. Gibson Presidential Professor and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah's School of Medicine and Chief Medical Officer at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He holds subspecialty certifications in Pediatrics and Child Abuse Pediatrics from the American Board of Pediatrics. He is also a Certified Physician Executive (CPE) within the American Association for Physician Leadership. He completed the Patient Safety Certificate Program from the Quality Colloquium, is certified in medical quality (CMQ) as designated by the American Board of Medical Quality and is a Distinguished Fellow of the American College of Medical Quality. Within the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Giardino is a member of the Committee on Child Health Financing, the Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the Council on Children with Disabilities.
Parents are sometimes surprised when they get a bill from their pediatrician's office for part―or all―of their child's well visit. Sometimes parents are even concerned that their pediatrician has made an error in their bill.