sparta community hospital patient portal

by Destiny Walker 5 min read

Sparta Community Hospital

29 hours ago For future visits to the Patient Portal, go to our website and click on the Patient Portal link on our Home page. To start the process outside of a visit, complete this Non-Patient Portal Consent Form , and along with a copy of your driver’s license, email to Portalhelp@spartahospital.com , or mail to Sparta Community Hospital, Attn: HIM, P.O. Box 297, Sparta, IL 62286. >> Go To The Portal


What is the community hospital patient portal?

For future visits to the Patient Portal, go to our website and click on the Patient Portal link on our Home page. To start the process outside of a visit, complete this Non-Patient Portal Consent Form , and along with a copy of your driver’s license, email to Portalhelp@spartahospital.com , or mail to Sparta Community Hospital, Attn: HIM, P.O. Box 297, Sparta, IL 62286.

Where does the information in the patient portal come from?

We at Sparta Community Hospital are dedicated to providing the best care possible for you. Our team will strive to meet your needs in a prompt and courteous manner as our primary concern is for your comfort and well-being. Please select one of the categories below for more information: Patient Portal Patient Forms Billing Information

How do I contact Sparta community hospital's medical staff?

Patient Portal Our Clinics Providers Careers Patient Forms Our Newsletter Sparta Community Hospital’s newsletter contains valuable information about current health topics, happenings at the hospital, and community impact projects and events! Healthcare You Can Count On Experience You Can Trust Click here to read more >> Events Categories Tags

Where can I find a mobile health clinic in Sparta?

the patient portal to the email address identified below and give my expressed consent for my medical information to be made available to me using Sparta Community Hospital's Patient Portal. I understand that I have a right to receive a completed copy of this consent.

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What is Lucile Packard Children's Hospital?

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (LPCH) is dedicated to providing excellent medical services in an ethical manner and in compliance with the law. We have developed a Code of Conduct as an essential element of our compliance program. The Principles of Compliance noted below are a summary of the Code of Conduct.

How to contact LPCH chaplain?

The LPCH chaplains can be reached at 497-8209 or pager 15863 or 1LOVE.

Where are Meditech policies stored?

Policies are stored on-line in the Meditech Library. To access policies, first enter the Meditech Library where you will see a list of cabinets. Cabinet #2 houses the hospital-wide policies such as patient care, health and safety, and infection control.

Who is responsible for the performance improvement plan of LPCH?

These leaders include the Board of Directors, Senior Management, the elected officers of the Medical Staff, Medical Directors, Administrative Directors, and Department Directors. Leaders foster improvement through planning, educating, setting priorities, and providing support. Each individual staff member is expected to actively promote and participate in these activities.

What is MSOnet in healthcare?

MSOnet is a web-based product that provides hospital staff with information on medical staff and allied health practitioners, including approved clinical privileges. Staff can refer to MSOnet to determine if a provider is currently on the medical staff or allied health practitioner staff , obtain general information such as addresses and board certification, and identify what that provider is credentialed to do.

Do you have to wear a name badge to a surveyor?

wear your official name badge and introduce your self to the surveyor mentioning your name and title. Remember that there is a California regulation requiring name badges to be worn by all hospital and clinic employees and physicians.

What is the pediatric palliative care program?

The goal of the Pediatric Palliative Care Program is to plan and provide comprehensive care for children living with life-limiting conditions, optimizing their quality of life as well as that of their families . The focus is on physical, psychological, social and spiritual care throughout the illness trajectory and into bereavement. The Pediatric Palliative Care Program at LPCH is a hospital-wide consultation service that is available for children and their families, as well as for professional staff in all medical and surgical services. The program is comprised of clinical, research, educational and advocacy initiatives.

Available at Your Convenience

We understand your time is valuable. The Portal makes time-consuming tasks simple… a few clicks, and you’re done.

You Choose the When and the Where

Access to the Portal is on your schedule, whether you’re at home, on vacation, or at another medical office.

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