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Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communicate with health care providers. It has been shown that patient portals have the potential to positively impact health outcomes and efficiency of health care.
More information: Call ProHealth Care's Coronavirus Hotline at 262-928-4499. Read about COVID-19 testing, visitation policies for ProHealth Care's hospitals and clinics, and more.
To take advantage of virtual urgent care visits, patients must be registered for their own MyChart account, be age 6 or older, and be located in Wisconsin.
Mild symptoms can often be addressed at home without care. If you develop trouble breathing or other moderate symptoms, call your primary care physician, visit any ProHealth Urgent Care location or schedule a virtual urgent care visit.
Patient Rights & Responsibilities 1 To be treated with respect, including recognition of personal beliefs and values. 2 To receive care in a setting and environment committed to patient safety. 3 To have access to protective and advocacy services. 4 To privacy and confidentiality. 5 To coordination and continuity of your health care. 6 To know the identity of physicians, nurses and others involved in your care. 7 To information presented in terms you can understand, including treatment and care options. 8 To be involved in decisions regarding your health care plan. 9 To reasonable access to health care. 10 To access health care records according to the ProHealthcare Notice of Privacy Practices. 11 To be heard if problems, complaints or grievances arise. 12 To be informed of charges for services as well as payment options.
To receive care in a setting and environment committed to patient safety. To have access to protective and advocacy services. To privacy and confidentiality. To coordination and continuity of your health care. To know the identity of physicians, nurses and others involved in your care.
To be involved in decisions regarding your health care plan. To reasonable access to health care. To access health care records according to the ProHealthcare Notice of Privacy Practices. To be heard if problems, complaints or grievances arise. To be informed of charges for services as well as payment options.
According to HIPAA, patients have rights concerning the use of individually identifiable health information. Only individuals with a legitimate need to know can access, use, or disclose patient information.
When you use Bill Pay, you can: 1 Manage all of your family’s ProHealth hospital and physician bills in one place. 2 View details about your visits and insurance explanation of benefits so you can clearly see what you owe. 3 Access or print your monthly statements at any time. 4 Arrange payment plans to pay balances over time, if eligible. 5 See your payment history and details of your payment plans.
If you have questions about paying your bill or signing up for ProHealth Care Bill Pay, please contact us at 866-432-7855 between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.