13 hours ago St. Elizabeth Healthcare is one of the oldest, largest, most respected, and best hospitals in the Cincinnati region. Our highly rated doctors and nurses deliver personalized care to you and … >> Go To The Portal
Full Answer
Outpatient visitation will allow one patient care partner to accompany a patient for testing, rehab services and procedures. Waiting room limitations may apply. If necessary, a child may act as the patient care partner for outpatient testing and rehab services but must stay with patient.
The Patient Logistics Center Nursing staff uses critical thinking skills to facilitate rapid transfers of patients from other facilities requiring a higher level of care and arrange ground and air transportation needs. This ensures patients are given the best opportunity for better outcomes. Our goal is to achieve efficiencies in precise patient placement by expediting placement from all admission areas.
Healthgrades awards tell you which hospitals deliver superior quality care. Healthgrades evaluates hospital performance using objective quality measures including clinical outcomes and patient safety, as well as patient experience.
One patient care partner (greater than age 14) will be given a blue sticker after they’re temp screened and should be masked upon arrival. Children and other visitors are not permitted. Arriving with children may result in cancellation of your appointment.
The Department of Patient Care Services (Patient Logistics, Clinical Outcome Nurse, Care Coordination and Social Services) has been structured to ensure that patients receive timely, high-quality, patient-centered care and attention throughout their stay at St. Elizabeth.
Two visitors per ED patient will be permitted. If multiple visitors present at the same time, only two visitors will be permitted. We ask that you please coordinate with family and friends to determine the visitor who will remain with the patient while in the ED.
Patient experience measures tell you how patients felt about the care they received at the hospital. These measures are based on the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
The Patient Logistics Center Nursing staff uses critical thinking skills to facilitate rapid transfers of patients from other facilities requiring a higher level of care and arrange ground and air transportation needs. This ensures patients are given the best opportunity for better outcomes. Our goal is to achieve efficiencies in precise patient placement by expediting placement from all admission areas.
Clinical Outcomes RN act as clinical resource, change agents, research mentor, educator, and consultant to assist in planning, implementing, and coordinating care for select patient populations across the continuum of care.
The Department of Patient Care Services (Patient Logistics, Clinical Outcome Nurse, Care Coordination and Social Services) has been structured to ensure that patients receive timely, high-quality, patient-centered care and attention throughout their stay at St. Elizabeth.
Discharge planning begins the day that a patient is admitted to the hospital and will continue throughout their stay. Our Care Coordination team is here to assist patients, and their families with their discharge planning need to ensure a smooth transition back home. The Care Coordination team consists of registered nurses and social workers who are available from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. every day. Our services include discharge planning assessments, setting up home health, rehabilitation, medical equipment, and referrals for community resources if appropriate. Our goal is to provide you with timely, personalized discharge planning services to ensure you have a safe discharge plan that meets your needs once you are medically ready to leave the hospital.
The use of our advanced technology and streamlined approach for process and communication will eliminate workflow redundancy and provide a visualization of real time data. We want you to have One call, that’s all!
Your call will be answered by a logistics coordinator, who is trained and experienced in Critical and Acute Care environments and uses critical thinking skills. He or she will:
The RWJBarnabas Health Patient Portal is a free service that provides convenient access to your personal health care information in a secure online environment. With the patient portal, you can view select test results, access your medical records and track your health information.
To enroll in the patient portal, you must receive services at one of our locations. To create an account, you may self-enroll here. Alternatively, you may contact the location where you received care and tell them you would like to make an account. Registration requires an email and a valid ID.
All messages sent to your provider’s office are transferred via a secure server compliant with HIPAA standards.
RWJBarnabas Health is in the process transitioning all of our hospitals to a centralized patient portal called MyChart where all hospitals’ records will eventually be contained within one system for your convenience. Please be assured that you will always have access to your medical records.
At the hospital patient portal, you can access read-only medical information through our secure server. This includes educational materials, information on your current medications, allergies, immunizations, health issues, and lab test results. All information is pulled directly from your electronic health records. Due to the sensitive nature of radiology and pathology test results, these are not available on the patient portal and must be obtained through the hospital’s Health Information Department.
Internal medicine essentially entails applying medical expertise and scientific knowledge to diagnose ailments and develop treatment options. Internal medicine specialists must boast a comprehensive and far-reaching knowledge of the human body, potential diseases, illnesses and effective treatment options.
Your family doctor will perform physicals and checkups, running blood tests, EKGs and other screenings to catch any potential health issues as early as possible
Our patient portal allows you to exchange messages with your health care team, review and pay billing statements, request appointments, research health topics, review personal health information, and update your profile and contact information.
Family practice specialists are key to addressing that gap by providing a holistic approach to caring for patients.
Our primary care physicians board certified in internal medicine and family practice and have access to a full suite of cutting-edge imaging and lab testing tools to ensure there’s no health concern too obscure or too challenging for them to begin addressing.
Family medicine is a relatively recent specialty that emphasizes the doctor-patient relationship. As medical care advanced by leaps and bounds in the 20th century, there tended to be far more doctors specializing in narrow aspects of health care rather than general family practice.
They learn your medical history inside and out, including potential congenital and hereditary issues, and give you advice on healthy lifestyle habits you can adopt to combat those risks
The patient portal is a website that allows you a convenient and secure way to view portions of your medical records and communicate with your provider’s health care team. Within your portal, you will be able to do the following:
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment. Some facilities are providing onsite account creation during your stay. Ask your caregivers if it is available at the facility you visit.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment. Some facilities are providing onsite account creation during your stay. Ask your caregivers if it is available at the facility you visit.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment. Some facilities are providing onsite account creation during your stay. Ask your caregivers if it is available at the facility you visit.
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have a portal. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment. Some facilities are providing onsite account creation during your stay. Ask your caregivers if it is available at the facility you visit.