rideout patient portal

by Ola Schmidt 8 min read

Patient Resources | Adventist Health and Rideout

33 hours ago If the medical record you’re requesting is your own, you must provide current government-issued ID. There are three ways to request these records . Email requests to ahrohim@ah.org. Fax requests “Attention: HIM” to 530-749-4495. Mail requests to: Adventist Health and Rideout. Attention: HIM. 826 4 th Street. >> Go To The Portal


What services does Rideout Regional Medical Center offer?

If the medical record you’re requesting is your own, you must provide current government-issued ID. There are three ways to request these records . Email requests to ahrohim@ah.org. Fax requests “Attention: HIM” to 530-749-4495. Mail requests to: Adventist Health and Rideout. Attention: HIM. 826 4 th Street.

Where can I find Adventist Health Services in Rideout?

726 4th Street. Marysville, CA. Adventist Health and Rideout Primary Care - In Partnership with UC Davis Health. [XX.X] miles. 1215 Plumas Street Suite 800. Yuba City, CA. Adventist Health and Rideout Surgery Center. [XX.X] miles. 370 Del Norte Ave.

How do I create an Adventist Health Patient Portal account?

The MyAdventistHealth patient portal gives you access to your personal health information through our mobile app, as well as online. View a snapshot of features. With MyAdventistHealth you can: View new test results. Send secure messages. Read care provider notes.

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What is the right to know about hospital rules?

You have the right to reasonable responses to any reasonable request s made for service. You have the right to know which hospital rules and policies apply to your conduct while a patient . You have the right to examine and receive an explanation of the hospital’s bill regardless of the source of payment.

What is the right to receive care in a safe setting?

Personal Safety. You have the right to receive care in a safe setting, free from mental, physical, sexual or verbal abuse and neglect, exploitation or harassment. You have the right to access protective and advocacy services including notifying government agencies of neglect or abuse.

Who has the right to make decisions regarding medical care?

All patients’ rights apply to the person who has legal responsibility to make decisions regarding medical care on your behalf. You have the right to be informed by the physician, or a delegate of the physician, of continuing health care requirements and options following discharge from the hospital.

Is case discussion confidential?

Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are confidential and should be conducted discreetly. You have the right to be told the reason for the presence of any individual. You have the right to have visitors leave prior to an examination and when treatment issues are being discussed.

Can you refuse treatment in a hospital?

You have the right to request or refuse treatment, to the extent permitted by law. However, you may not demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services. You have the right to leave the hospital even against the advice of members of the medical staff, to the extent permitted by law.

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Adventist Health and Rideout

Adventist Health and Rideout is here to care for you and your family. We operate a medical center, cancer center and numerous medical offices throughout the Yuba-Sutter area, and we are committed to providing each patient with personal attention and high-quality care.

What is myAdventistHealth patient portal?

The MyAdventistHealth patient portal gives you access to your personal health information through our mobile app, as well as online. View a snapshot of features. With MyAdventistHealth you can:

Can Adventist Health send you an email?

If Adventist Health has sent you an email invitation to the patient portal , you can follow these detailed instructions to create an account. If you haven’t received an invitation, ask your doctor’s office to send you an email invitation at your next appointment.

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Access to Care

  1. You have the right to know the name of the licensed healthcare practitioner acting within the scope of his or her professional licensure, who has primary responsibility for coordinating your care,...
  2. You will be advised if the hospital/licensed healthcare practitioner acting within the scope of his or her professional licensure proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation af…
  1. You have the right to know the name of the licensed healthcare practitioner acting within the scope of his or her professional licensure, who has primary responsibility for coordinating your care,...
  2. You will be advised if the hospital/licensed healthcare practitioner acting within the scope of his or her professional licensure proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting yo...
  3. You may have a family member (or other representative of your choosing) and your own physician notified promptly of your admission to the hospital.
  4. You have the right to appropriate assessment and management of your pain, information about pain, pain relief measures and to participate in pain management decisions. You may r…

Respect and Dignity

  1. You have the right to considerate and respectful care, and to be made comfortable.
  2. You have the right to respect for your cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, and personal values, beliefs and preferences.
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Decision Making

  1. You have the right to make decisions regarding medical care, and receive as much information about any proposed treatment or procedure as you may need in order to give informed consent or to refuse...
  2. You have the right to request or refuse treatment, to the extent permitted by law. However, you may not demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services. You have th…
  1. You have the right to make decisions regarding medical care, and receive as much information about any proposed treatment or procedure as you may need in order to give informed consent or to refuse...
  2. You have the right to request or refuse treatment, to the extent permitted by law. However, you may not demand inappropriate or medically unnecessary treatment or services. You have the right to le...
  3. You have the right to formulate advance directives. This includes designating a decision maker if you become incapable of understanding a proposed treatment or become unable to communicate your wis...
  4. You have the right to be informed by the physician, or a delegate of the physician, of continui…

Privacy and Confidentiality

  1. You have the right to have your personal privacy respected. Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are confidential and should be conducted discreetly. You have the right to be to...
  2. You have the right to confidential treatment of all communications and records pertaining to your care and stay in the hospital. You will receive a separate “Notice of Privacy Practices” th…
  1. You have the right to have your personal privacy respected. Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are confidential and should be conducted discreetly. You have the right to be to...
  2. You have the right to confidential treatment of all communications and records pertaining to your care and stay in the hospital. You will receive a separate “Notice of Privacy Practices” that expla...

Personal Safety

  1. You have the right to receive care in a safe setting, free from mental, physical, sexual or verbal abuse and neglect, exploitation or harassment. You have the right to access protective and advocac...
  2. You have the right to be free from restraints and seclusion of any form used as a means of coercion, discipline, convenience or retaliation by staff.
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Grievances

  1. You have the right to know if something goes wrong with your care.
  2. You have the right to file a grievance. If you want to file a grievance with this hospital, you may do so by writing or by calling:
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