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by Danielle Fahey Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I register to the JCH Medical Group Portal?

Current Patients of any of the JCH Medical Group clinics: If you are currently a patient at any of JCH Medical Group, please contact a receptionist to assist you in generating a "JCH Medical Group Portal PIN." Once you have received your pin, click register and follow the instructions.

Why choose JCH healthcare?

We're stronger together, and so is your healthcare. JCH HealthCare provides better access to quality care, more efficient service across different specialties and the integrated support of our clinics and the hospital, plus the JCH Wellness Center and all of its services.

Why choose the JCH wound care center?

We feel treating the whole patient is essential to the success of your pain management. Your active participation is an important part of your healthcare and to our approach. The JCH Wound Care Center in located in the JCH Physician Clinic at Jersey Community Hospital.

How do I access my health information on-line?

In order for you to access your information on-line, you will need to provide us with an email address, which will be used only to send pertinent information about creating a login and password to allow access to your electronic health information through our website portal.

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Pain Clinic

We feel treating the whole patient is essential to the success of your pain management. Your active participation is an important part of your healthcare and to our approach.

Wound Clinic

The JCH Wound Care Center in located in the JCH Physician Clinic at Jersey Community Hospital.

Walk-in Clinic

Our providers will treat your aches and pains, colds and flu on a first-come, first-served basis - no appointment necessary!

Orthopedics

Along with the treatment of immediate or chronic problems, we strive to integrate the doctrine of prevention in all our treatment plans as a way to alleviate possible future difficulties.

How to contact the Health Information Management Department?

If you have questions, please contact the Health Information Management Department at phone number 618-498-8309.

What time does the HIM office open?

You may present it to the HIM office during the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

How to enter a DNR order into your medical record?

Before a DNR order may be entered into your medical record, either you or another person (your legal guardian, health care power of attorney or surrogate decision maker) must consent to the DNR order. This consent must be witnessed by one person who is 18 years or older. If a DNR order is entered into your medical record, appropriate medical treatment other than CPR will be given to you. This webpage provides a copy of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Uniform Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) Advance Directive that may be used by you and your physician. This webpage also provides a link to guidance for individuals, health-care professionals and health-care providers concerning the IDPH Uniform DNR Advance Directive.

What is a power of attorney for health care?

The health care power of attorney lets you choose someone to make health-care decisions for you in the future, if you are no longer able to make these decisions for yourself. You are called the "principal" in the power of attorney form and the person you choose to make decisions is called your "agent.".

Welcome to Online Bill Pay for JCH HealthCare

Jersey Community Hospital In order to make a payment online, you will need a username and password. For information on how to set up an account, please click here.

To make a payment for

Jersey Community Hospital In order to make a payment online, you will need a username and password. For information on how to set up an account, please click here.

How It Works

Easily installed, the system has two parts: a small pendant transmitter worn by the user and a receiver connected to the user's telephone.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Lifeline comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If at any time your product needs service, notify your representative, and the Lifeline will be repaired or replaced free of charge.

Who is the provider of MyHealthRecord?

MyHealthRecord.com (the "Service") is offered by Your Health Care Provider (“Provider”) through its website or a link provided to You and is operated and hosted by Greenway Health, LLC (“Greenway”, “We”,"Our" or “Us”). The purpose of the Service is to provide You with the ability to access certain individual health information and other information related to the health care services provided to You by Your Provider or to the individual patient for whom You are the legal representative, and provide for secure communication between You and Your Provider.

What to do if you have questions about your electronic health record?

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN YOUR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER.

What is a cookie on my health record?

They enhance your online experience by saving your preferences while you are visiting a particular website. The cookies do not contain any identifiable health information and cannot profile your system or collect information from your hard drive.

Does MyHealthRecord.com have a privacy policy?

This Privacy Policy applies solely to the MyHealthRecord.com website and Service and provides you information on the specific information that We may collect from you via the MyHealthRecord.com website Service and how We may use it in connection with the MyHealthRecord.com website and Service, whether you are using the Service as a patient or a Provider.

Can you edit the content of the communications between patients and providers?

Service users have the ability to view the trail of messages received and sent via their Service account. We do not edit the content of the communications between patients and Providers.

Can a provider control your health information?

If you are a patient or legal representative, your Provider’s use and disclosure of Your identifiable health information is subject to your Provider’s Notice of Privacy Practices. We cannot control any Provider’s use of a patient's identifiable health information. If you are a patient or legal representative of a patient, please contact your Provider for a copy of their Notice of Privacy Practices. We provide the Service on behalf of your Provider and therefore protect identifiable health information as required by the applicable agreement between Us and your Provider and in accordance with applicable law. This Privacy Policy does not in any way govern Our collection, use or disclosure of Your identifiable health information in connection with any relationship that we may have with your Provider other than as the operator and host of the Service; any such collection, use or disclosure is governed by the Business Associate Agreement that We have with your Provider, and all applicable laws. If you have any issues with the identifiable health information managed by your Provider, please contact them directly, as we have no ability to change the information you have provided them.

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Forms

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Do-Not-Resuscitate Order

  • You may also ask your health-care professional about a do-not-resuscitate order(DNR order). A DNR order is a medical treatment order stating that cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) will not be attempted if your heart and/or breathing stops. The law authorizing the development of the form specifies that an individual (or his or her authorized legal representative) may execute the I…
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Living Will

  • A living willtells your health-care professional whether you want death-delaying procedures used if you have a terminal condition and are unable to state your wishes. A living will, unlike a health care power of attorney, only applies if you have a terminal condition. A terminal condition means an incurable and irreversible condition such that death is imminent and the application of any de…
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Power of Attorney For Health Care

  • The health care power of attorneylets you choose someone to make health-care decisions for you in the future, if you are no longer able to make these decisions for yourself. You are called the "principal" in the power of attorney form and the person you choose to make decisions is called your "agent." Your agent would make health-care decisions for you if you were no longer able to …
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