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Saline Clinics operates a variety of specialty and family practice medical clinics. Our clinics are focused on providing high-quality care close to home for all of our patients. Our collaborative approach gives you access to a team of providers focused on providing comprehensive care in our community.
At Saline Memorial Hospital, patients can expect quality healthcare with a personal touch. As a 177-bed , community hospital and one of the largest employers in Saline County, Saline Memorial continually works to expand services to better meet the needs of patients and local residents.
Saline Clinics is a proud member of the Saline Health System Family.
Preventing infections is a top priority at Salina Regional Health Center. Our staff and physicians are well educated in the techniques to prevent infections. We encourage you to wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer before touching your baby. Please encourage your family and friends to do the same.
Between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., the front doors are locked so you must enter through the Emergency Department. A designated parking area is located near the emergency entrance for your convenience. Your spouse/support person will need to move your vehicle at a later time.
Should your baby develop any problems before, during or after delivery, the Birth Center has a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Nursery. This is a special care nursery with facilities and staff to care for premature, high risk and other babies requiring close observation.
Clothing, blankets, diapers, personal items and formula (bo ttle fed babies) are all necessary items for your baby. If you do not have these items available for your baby please inform your physician and nurse.
Following the skin-to-skin and recovery time after a caesarean delivery, your new family will be moved to a room with a postoperative surgical bed for your comfort. In either type of delivery, your baby will stay with you during your entire stay.
Once you’re home and getting settled, you may have questions. Please feel free to call the Birth Center any time of the day or night for assistance at (785) 452-6555. Our staff will be happy to help.
Our family-centric Birth Center is a great place to have your baby. With one whole floor in the patient tower dedicated to having babies, Salina Regional really delivers. Spacious birthing rooms can accommodate your complete labor-to-recovery experience, including doting family and eager visitors. We have a neonatal intensive care unit right here, just in case. And we’ll provide you with the comforts and care of home within this secure area.
Current research has demonstrated that patients' interest and ability to use patient portals is strongly influenced by personal factors such age, ethnicity, education level, health literacy, health status, and role as a caregiver.
You could use an app such as the Health app for iPhones, which includes Medical ID, which makes critical information available via the lock screen for use by first responders in an emergency. Medical ID can display medical conditions, allergies, medications, blood type and emergency contacts. You can also use it to indicate if you're registered to be organ donor.
In general, your PHR needs to include anything that helps you and your doctors manage your health — starting with the basics:
But EHRs contain more extensive information because they're used by health care providers to store visit notes, test results and much more. A PHR that is tied to an EHR is called a patient portal. In some but not all cases you can add information, such as home blood pressure readings, to your record via a patient portal.
FollowMyHealth ® is provided by Allscripts LLC. Allscripts is responsible for the portal's operation and security, and Allscripts' terms-of-use govern the use of the portal. Whether or not you sign up for a FollowMyHealth® portal, it not will not impact your care at the Clinical Center and you can always request your medical records directly from the Clinical Center's Health Information Management Department. If you sign up for and/or use the portal, you are giving NIH permission to share portions of your updated medical record (in identifiable form) with Allscripts to populate your FollowMyHealth® portal account.
If your primary care doctor offers a patient portal, use it. The staff at the front desk should be able to tell you how to register for it. (If your doctor doesn't offer one, ask if one will be available in the future.) Then start taking advantage of its features. Most portals offer the following:
eMDs’, a brand of CompuGroup Medical, electronic health record and practice management software is designed for busy practices just like yours. Every day, our team of practicing clinicians and billers work with the software they helped to design. Over 23 years of experience working with practices large and small, we understand you and know what it takes to create powerful, practical, real-world systems that support patient care and help you chart the future of healthcare.
You could use an app such as the Health app for iPhones, which includes Medical ID, which makes critical information available via the lock screen for use by first responders in an emergency. Medical ID can display medical conditions, allergies, medications, blood type and emergency contacts. You can also use it to indicate if you're registered to be organ donor.
In general, your PHR needs to include anything that helps you and your doctors manage your health — starting with the basics:
But EHRs contain more extensive information because they're used by health care providers to store visit notes, test results and much more. A PHR that is tied to an EHR is called a patient portal. In some but not all cases you can add information, such as home blood pressure readings, to your record via a patient portal.
FollowMyHealth ® is provided by Allscripts LLC. Allscripts is responsible for the portal's operation and security, and Allscripts' terms-of-use govern the use of the portal. Whether or not you sign up for a FollowMyHealth® portal, it not will not impact your care at the Clinical Center and you can always request your medical records directly from the Clinical Center's Health Information Management Department. If you sign up for and/or use the portal, you are giving NIH permission to share portions of your updated medical record (in identifiable form) with Allscripts to populate your FollowMyHealth® portal account.
If your primary care doctor offers a patient portal, use it. The staff at the front desk should be able to tell you how to register for it. (If your doctor doesn't offer one, ask if one will be available in the future.) Then start taking advantage of its features. Most portals offer the following: