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Patient information - Long Island Jewish Medical Center | Northwell Health
Patient information - Long Island Jewish Medical Center | Northwell Health
Patient portal
The
FollowMyHealth
patient portal is used with your
Northwell account
to give you more access to your personal medical records—from Northwell and other medical providers—and more control over your health care.
With the patient portal, you can:
View prescriptions and lab results
Access notes from doctor appointments
Email your physician directly
View discharge instructions after a hospital stay
Medical records
As a patient, you have the right to access your medical records. Copies of medical records are available to patients and physicians with the proper authorization. Our Health Information Management Office can help—call
(516) 465-8920
Support services
Language & Communication Access
Access to health services is provided for those with communication needs or impairments.
Private nursing services
We provide you with the medical attention and nursing care you need to ensure a rapid and safe recovery.
(866) 831-2206
Senior Navigator
We offer a free referral and assistance center to help seniors and their families find and access services.
(888) 243-6272
Patient experience
Our top priority is providing you with the very best care. About two weeks after you leave the hospital, we will send you a questionnaire regarding the care you received at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Please take a few moments to complete and return it in the envelope provided. Your feedback is extremely valuable and will help us continue to improve the quality of care for all patients.
You may also be selected to participate in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Health Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey after your discharge. This survey, backed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, asks multiple-choice questions about your hospital stay and measures your satisfaction with the quality of your care. It is designed to be a standardized tool for measuring and reporting satisfaction across all hospitals in the U.S.
Appealing a discharge decision
Your physician determines when you are ready to be discharged. Remember, being discharged doesn’t necessarily mean that you are completely well—it only means that you no longer need hospital services. If you disagree, you or your representative can appeal the doctor’s decision. If you are a Medicare patient, be sure you are given “An Important Message from Medicare” by the hospital’s discharge planner or caseworker. This details your rights to remain in the hospital for care and provides information on whom to contact to appeal a discharge decision.
Patients’ Bill of Rights
Every patient has the right to receive treatment without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, gender expression or disability, in addition to other important rights.
Read the full
bill of rights
Billing & insurance
Your hospital bill covers the cost of your room, meals, 24-hour nursing care, laboratory work, tests, medication, therapy and the services of hospital employees. You will receive a separate bill from your physicians for their professional services.
The hospital is responsible for submitting bills to your insurance company and will do everything possible to expedite your claim. You should remember that your policy is a contract between you and your insurance company, and you have the final responsibility for payment of your hospital bill.
Please check with your health plan to make sure Long Island Jewish Medical Center is considered in-network for the particular service you require. Professional services are usually billed separately from facility services.
Have questions about medical insurance and billing? We’re here to help.
Health equity
Following the rules set by the Department of Health, the Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) examines how a proposed project at a facility affects the accessibility and delivery of services. The goal is to see if the project will improve equitable health care delivery and help reduce health differences in the assigned service area, with a focus on groups that may not have easy access to medical care.
Below are projects that have happened at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Click each link to explore more about the details of the project and understand how it has affected our local community.
Adult Bone Marrow Transplant Program
HEIA report
HEI data tables
Certificate of need report
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