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You may reach us by telephone at (401) 453-7500 for routine issues, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Our office is closed for lunch from …
A copy of your medical records may be obtained by downloading and printing the form below and bringing it to your doctor's office, Women & Infants Hospital's medical records office. In many circumstances, an original authorization is required. For additional information about access to medical records, please call (401) 274-1122, ext. 41486 .
The following is a listing of Women & Infants’ Patient and Family Advisory Councils and their meeting times: Hospital Wide Advisory Council. Second Thursday of the month, 5-7 p.m. NICU Family Advisory Council. First Friday of the month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. OB Patient and Family Advisory Council. Third Tuesday of the month, 5:30-7 p.m.
If patients are spending their birthday at Women & Infants, a birthday cake celebration is available. Learn More. Deluxe Delivery. This is a community service in partnership with Professional Security, offers complimentary transportation to and from the hospital for those surgical/medical or maternity patients who need or desire this service ...
Women & Infants Hospital has been committed to ensuring the health and well-being of women and newborns as a leading provider of care.
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women and men in the United States. You have the power to save your own life. Don't delay.
Whether you have gynecologic, breast or colorectal cancer, our approach at Women & Infants Hospital is simple – we believe that cancer is not the only part of you that needs care.
Our goal is to exceed your expectations. We hope to make your birth experience as personalized as we can, while also providing you with the finest medical care available.
Whether you are a new or “seasoned” parent, you have lots of questions about your newborn – how she looks, how to care for him, what “stuff” you need.
Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women and men in the United States. You have the power to save your own life. Don't delay.
Whether you have gynecologic, breast or colorectal cancer, our approach at Women & Infants Hospital is simple – we believe that cancer is not the only part of you that needs care.
Women & Infants Hospital is committed to respecting and protecting your rights as a patient here. We want to provide the best care for your needs. This bill of rights tells you about our commitment to you, and your rights and responsibilities as a patient.
If you would like to share your story, let us know what we've done well or what we can improve, or if you need assistance in any way, please contact the Patient Service Line at (401) 430-4287 (English), (401) 430-4289 (Spanish).
Patient and Family Advisory Councils, are composed of patients, family members and hospital staff. Together they model the partnership that is the foundation of Patient and Family Experience. Advisory Council monthly meetings provide the patient/family perspective, ensuring that the voice of families is heard in decisions that can impact them.
The family liaison provides a connection between the surgical patient and waiting family members with reports on the patient's progress from pre-op to the recovery room. The liaison continues to update the family until the patient's discharge or admission to an inpatient room.
Women & Infants Hospital wants to provide patients with the best in professional and personalized medical care in a relaxed and caring atmosphere. To make each patient's stay more comfortable, Women & Infants offers a number of amenities:
For further information or to make arrangements, patients may call (401) 274-1122, ext. 41634 .
Baby Prints helps new parents announce, celebrate and preserve the joy of their newborn with a first portrait. All of Women & Infants' babies have their first photo taken by our resident photographer. During the stay, a hospital service representative visits each new mother to explain the photo service and to take orders, if desired.
Clinical information including medications, allergies, lab and test results, image reports, conditions, diagnoses and vaccination history. Certain demographic information used to identify the patient, such as name and birth date. How to opt-out of sharing health information with an HIE.
In an emergency, you can quickly give emergency personnel vital information, such as a disease you're being treated for, previous surgeries or hospitalizations, medications you take, allergies, and how to contact your primary care doctor.
Their view of your portal is the same as yours. This means they can see all of your information, including (but not limited to) test results, provider notes, past medical history, and messages between you and your provider. This may be a good time to review who has access to your portal account.