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Just another way for WHS to provide great patient care. The myWHS patient portal is a secure, online tool for you to access your personal health information. Washington Health System’s goal is to enhance patient-provider communication, while helping you to manage your own care on your schedule.
Self-enroll here . You will need the patient's medical record number (MRN) to create an account. The patient's MRN can be found on: discharge documents, clinic notes, the patient's hospital bracelet or a billing statement. Call 866-355-0385 and select Option 1. Call Medical Records at 202-476-5267 and select Option 7.
All applicants for licensure must establish, to the Board’s satisfaction, that they possess the appropriate skills, knowledge, judgment, and character to practice medicine in the District of Columbia.
The myWHS patient portal is a secure, online tool for you to access your personal health information. Washington Health System’s goal is to enhance patient-provider communication, while helping you to manage your own care on your schedule. Once you become a myWHS portal member, you will have access to any of the available information 24/7. This allows you to communicate with our office at your convenience. Since communication is a key to preventative medicine, this portal is a valuable aspect of our goal to provide great patient care.
MyLinks is a FREE application that allows you to electronically gather your records from all your recent visit (s) and store them in one place, fully under your control.
Medicaid. DC Medicaid is a healthcare program that pays for medical services for qualified people. It helps pay for medical services for low-income and disabled people. For those eligible for full Medicaid services, Medicaid pays healthcare providers. Providers are doctors, hospitals and pharmacies who are enrolled with DC Medicaid.
You may call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213. Fraud: Please contact the Department of Health Care Finance at 1-877- 632-2873 if your health care provider is: performing a service that you think you may not need, or. billing for services you did not get, or. asking you to pay for a service you think Medicaid covers.
Freedom of Choice: Most Medicaid recipients may choose the doctor or clinic they wish to use. The doctor or clinic must be willing to accept Medicaid's Payment.
You may call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213.
Medical payments from any source (insurance, liability coverage, Worker's Comp, employer liability, CHAMPUS, lawsuits, accidents or other) that you get for services covered by Medicaid must be reported to Medicaid.
"To protect and enhance the health, safety, and well-being of District of Columbia residents by promoting evidence-based best practices in health regulation, high standards of quality care and implementing policies that prevent adverse events.". Established in 1879, the DC Board of Medicine (BoMed), ...
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Naturopathic Physicians (NP) - Thirty (30) hours of CE, which includes two (2) hours of CE in the subject of LGBTQ cultural competency.
Physicians (MD/DO) - Fifty (50) hours of CE every two (2) years, which includes two (2) hours in the subject of LGBTQ cultural competency, and at least one (1) course in the subject of pharmacology.
Open session is from 8:30 am - 9:30 am and members of the public are invited to join the Board. If you would like to present a topic, you must schedule a time to be placed on the agenda. Contact Lisa Robinson at lisaa.robinson@dc.gov. Executive session is closed to the public.
Washington, DC 20002. Individuals may also call the Processing Center at 1 (877) 672-2174 to get an update on their pending applications. In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, all Health Professional Board meetings are currently held virtually.
The District of Columbia Department of Health, Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) is excited to announce the opening of our new online licensing system. Effective immediately, any healthcare provider who is interested in applying for a new health professional license, or to renew, reinstate, or reactivate an existing license, may do so by going to the below link and submitting an online application. All users are strongly encouraged to review the instructions prior to beginning the process.