20 hours ago Welcome to Rhea Medical Center’s patient portal. Rhea Medical Center is pleased to offer this technology to you. By creating an account with online access, you will be able to view your visit summary, including medications and laboratory reports. Radiology reports are not currently available. CREATING AN ONLINE ACCOUNT: An online account can be created in 2 ways. 1. >> Go To The Portal
Patients can call 423-775-8563 to discuss payment. Rhea Medical Center has a financial assistance program available to help assist patients with their financial responsibilities. Please call 423-775-8563 to discuss this program. For your convenience, itemized bills will be provided upon request.
The patient portal allows you to view some of your clinical information safely and securely. How do I register for the patient portal? When you are a patient at Rhea Medical Center, tell the registration clerk that you wish to create an online account.
You will be taken to a Patient Portal confirmation screen. From this screen, you may select Main Menu. 5. From this menu, you can select the action you would like to take, such as Message Center , View Clinical Information or Pay your bill.
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The health information staff takes confidentiality and security of each individual’s health information very seriously. You have the right to review and obtain copies of your medical record.
Any patient desiring access to their medical records may contact the HIS Department for assistance.
Rhea Medical Center’s business office is located at the main entrance of the medical center. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A: It is sometimes determined that a person should be kept for a period of time for observation only. A patient stay is considered an outpatient observation until a doctor determines that the patient should be admitted as an inpatient or discharged. A patient could be kept 2 to 3 nights as an observation patient.
A: These are drugs that are considered non-covered by Medicare. When the following services are provided: observation, outpatient, emergency treatment, or short-stay surgery, any items that could be administered by the patient are considered “self administered” and billable to the patient.
A: This depends on the required information. The Medical Center will make every effort to provide any and all information within its ability. Some information would need to be provided by the doctor or patient. In these situations, it is the patient’s responsibility to ensure information is sent.