searhc patient portal

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MyHealth Login - SEARHC

26 hours ago MyHealth Login - SEARHC MyHealth Login MyHealth is a secure patient portal providing SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) patients access to their health information. Log In To MyHealth To log in, you must obtain login information from a Patient Access Representative (PAR) and complete your online registration. >> Go To The Portal


Why choose a SEARHC primary care clinic?

MyHealth Login - SEARHC MyHealth Login MyHealth is a secure patient portal providing SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) patients access to their health information. Log In To MyHealth To log in, you must obtain login information from a Patient Access Representative (PAR) and complete your online registration.

How do I contact SEARHC outreach?

— Melissa, SEARHC Patient ... Talk to a Patient Experience Representative. Your comments are important to us. Patient Experience Representatives are here to address your questions and concerns. Ask a Question. Nurse Advice Line 1.800.613.0560. Crisis Helpline 1.877.294.0074.

How do I contact SEARHC Purchased/Referred Care?

Call 907.966.8662 or 8920, or 8405. SEARHC’s Patient Health Benefits program provides free help to Southeast Alaskans. If you need a helping hand with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace at Healthcare.gov, Medicare, Medicaid, the Tribally Sponsored Program or Veteran’s Benefits we can assist you.

How do I get an appointment at SEARHC?

SEARHC’s Patient Health Benefits program provides free help signing up for health insurance to Southeast Alaskans. If you need a assistance with Medicaid, Medicare, Veteran’s Benefits, the Health Insurance Marketplace, Tribally Sponsored Health Insurance Program, HRSA sliding discount or our Financial Assistance program, we can help you.

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How to contact SEARHC?

If you have questions or concerns about your SEARHC bill, please contact us toll-free at 1.877.966.8433, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. AKST. Our representatives are available to assist with the following: Explain your SEARHC bill. Add new insurance. Provide a statement of your SEARHC account.

What is the phone number for SEARHC?

Call 907.966.8662 or 8920, or 8405. SEARHC’s Patient Health Benefits program provides free help to Southeast Alaskans. If you need a helping hand with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Health Insurance Marketplace at Healthcare.gov, Medicare, Medicaid, the Tribally Sponsored Program or Veteran’s Benefits we can assist you.

Why is price transparency important?

Price transparency helps purchasers gain visibility to healthcare costs; guides the consumers’ healthcare decisions due to their financial responsibility; and reduces price variation in the system. Improved visibility leads to improved cost control.

What is SEARHC financial assistance?

Financial Assistance Policy – SEARHC offers a financial assistance program to patients who are unable to pay their hospital and/or clinic bills due to difficult financial situations. Contact a SEARHC Patient Health Benefit Specialist to be screened and assisted to apply for this sliding scale.

What is Medicaid in Alaska?

Medicaid is a program created by the federal government, but administered by the state, to provide payment for medical services for low-income citizens. Learn More. MyAlaska – State of Alaska website. ARIES – Alaska’s Resource for Integrated Eligibility Services (ARIES) Self-Service Portal.

What is Medicare for people 65 and older?

Medicare. Medicare is health insurance for people 65 or older, certain people under 65 with disabilities, and any age with End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant). Learn More. Medicare – apply online.

Does SEARHC have free health insurance?

SEARHC’s Patient Health Benefits program provides free help signing up for health insurance to Southeast Alaskans. If you need a assistance with Medicaid, Medicare, Veteran’s Benefits, the Health Insurance Marketplace, Tribally Sponsored Health Insurance Program, HRSA sliding discount or our Financial Assistance program, we can help you.

Specialty Clinics Calendar

Please use our calendar to find the Specialty Clinics scheduled in your community. Check back regularly as the schedule may be updated frequently.

MyHealth

Log into your personal health site that lets you make secure connections with health providers and manage personal health information.

Talk to a Patient Experience Representative

Your comments are important to us. Patient Experience Representatives are here to address your questions and concerns.

What is the number to call after hours?

If you are having a health issue you do not know how to handle outside of normal clinic hours, call the free After-Hours Nurse Advice Line at 1.800.613.0560. Nurse Advice Line calls will be answered by non-local, registered triage nurses who will: Provide a timely response to your questions.

How long can you stay home with a fever?

Once you no longer have a fever without the use of fever-reducing medicines, remain home for an additional 24-hours. If you begin to feel ill and you do have underlying health conditions (heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, pregnancy, cancer, immune suppression), call your healthcare provider.

What to use if you don't have soap?

If you do not have soap and water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol. Avoid touching your face, mouth, nose and eyes. Routinely clean and disinfect regularly touched objects and surfaces. This can include phones, keyboards, doorknobs and toys.

What is WMC nursing home?

WMC provides an award-winning nursing home experience for residents with chronic physical or mental conditions who require medical, personal and social care on a recurring or continuing basis. A stay in long-term care is measured in months or years. Services offered to long-term care residents at WMC include:

What is acute care?

Acute care is for patients who are admitted for short-term medical treatment of an illness or injury. An acute care stay at the hospital is measured in days rather than weeks and also includes outpatient and short-stay care.

What is swing bed?

Swing bed care is for patients who are admitted for longer term medical treatment of an illness or rehabilitation of an injury. Put simply, the program offers care to patients who require extra time to heal or become stronger before returning home. A swing bed stay at the hospital can be measured in weeks or months. Services offered to swing bed patients at WMC include:

What is WMC imaging?

WMC’s highly trained imaging staff work closely with skilled radiologists, available 24 hours a day, for rapid interpretations of your images. Our imaging department provides safe, precise and timely imaging which help physicians make a quicker, more accurate diagnosis. Radiology services provided include x-rays, mammograms, ultrasounds and CT scans.

What is WMC lab?

The WMC Laboratory is on call 24 hours a day, performing accurately, and with a high-degree of quality assurance, the following tests and services: Testing in chemistry, hematology, coagulation, microbiology, rapid serological tests and blood gas analysis.

Is Wrangell Medical Center part of SEARHC?

Welcome to Wrangell Medical Center (WMC). WMC is proudly part of the SEARHC Care Network and we are pleased to be your medical provider of choice. We encourage you to use this guide as a resource to help you and your family navigate WMC and find information about our services.

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