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Part 1: Patient Registration
Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our receptionist and you’ll be asked to sign in to see your provider
While signing in, we ask that you please provide your current address, phone number and your date of birth
When you visit the medical clinic, your chart is reviewed every time by a medical records clerk
These clerks are responsible for making sure that we have the most accurate demographic information possible
The need for updated phone numbers, addresses, insurance information , etc. is vital to providing you with the best healthcare possible.
After your chart is reviewed, you may be asked to complete paperwork or provide missing documents for your chart.
Our receptionist may ask you to complete a new registration form or fill out a new health history. These two forms must be updated every year.
We may ask you to provide a copy of your identification card, insurance card, social security card, and tribal verification if it is missing from your record.
You may feel overwhelmed at times by our need for updates and paperwork.
I assure you that this is not nonsense
The staff relies significantly on the information collected
at the reception desk.
For example…CHS and billing departments need thisinformation to make educated decisions regarding payment and claims processingBut, most importantly, the medical providers rely on
this information to be in contact with you when it concerns your health
Although it is not mandated that you provide this document, it is very important that we have it. Some people may have the same name and/or same
date of birth. A social security number is a very unique way of
identifying our patients. Having your social security number on file can help
us prevent any possible mix ups with our patients.
Social Security Card
Tribal VerificationAcceptable forms of tribal verification are:Patients BIA card, Tribal Card, Letter on Tribal
Letterhead, Name on Judgment Roll
orBirth Certificate along with parents tribal
verification
orGrandparents tribal verification, patient’s parent’s
birth certificate and patient’s birth certificate
All birth certificates must be certified (hospital birth certificates not acceptable) and they must show linkage
to parents.
Insurance...If you have insurance, we must bill your services.
Having a copy of your card on file will allow us to timely and properly bill your insurance provider.
No Insurance...If you do not have insurance, we have options
for you. Sliding Fee Discount
We offer a sliding fee scale for those patients who qualify.You must provide proof of income, such as a recent check stub, or income tax information.Sliding Fee services must be paid at the time of your visit to receive the discount.
Patient Resource AdvocateWe also have a Patient Resource Advocate that
can help you apply for resources
Madonna Lopez is available to help determine which third party resource would best fit your situation. Such resources may be Medi-Cal, CMSP or Healthy Families
She will assist with completing the paperwork and submitting all documentation needed to ensure that your application process is as smooth as possible
Madonna also acts as an advocate for our patients with the various resource agencies.
Patient Resource Advocate cont…It is very important for our patients to have
insurance.Having this alternate resource will allow you to
become CHS eligible (if you meet all other CHS requirements)
We can bill and collect from the insurance companies. LCTH can use this third party revenue to better the clinic services that we provide to our patients
And, most importantly, if you become ill or injured your medical care is covered.Please feel free to contact Madonna at
ext 174
Questions???
Clinic HoursWalk in clinic and appointments are available during the
following hours:
Monday-Thursday7:30-3:40
Friday7:30-1:40
Please contact the receptionist for an appointment timeExt 107
Walk-ins VS AppointmentsWalk in visits should be used for acute care only.
Please be advised that you may experience a wait for you walk-in visit. Appointed patients will be seen before walk-ins.
Appointments are now available all day. By having a scheduled appointment, you will be seen as close to your appointment time as possible. Appointments also allow the providers to spend more time with you discussing your health care needs.