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regional hospital scranton patient portal

by Verdie Wiza Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where is the Regional Hospital of Scranton located?

Regional Hospital of Scranton mySecurebill.com View statements from Regional Hospital of Scranton 746 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, PA, 18510

What is the patient portal and how does it work?

The Patient Portal is a secure, online home for your inpatient hospital health information. In the Patient Portal, you can: View and share your personal health information related to your hospital stays.

How do I access information from the previous patient portal?

Previous Portal Users will need to create an account with MyHealthHome in order to continue accessing their personal health information. Information contained in the previous patient portal can still be accessed by contacting your local hospital. Click here for information on how to do that.

Why choose Regional Hospital of Scranton for hip and knee replacement surgery?

Regional Hospital of Scranton has been designated as a Blue Distinction Center+ for hip and knee replacement surgery by Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania. To earn this unique distinction, Regional was evaluated on objective, evidence-based selection criteria with input from expert physicians and medical organizations.

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What is the Commonwealth portal?

The Commonwealth Courts Portal provides users with secure web-based access to information about cases that are before these courts. The Portal is a central system that enables registered litigants and legal practitioners to log on using a single user ID and password and access information from multiple jurisdictions.

Who owns Scranton Regional Hospital?

Regional Hospital of Scranton and Moses Taylor Hospital will operate under one license, according to a release from Commonwealth Health, the parent company of both facilities. Commonwealth Health owns both Regional Hospital of Scranton and Moses Taylor Hospital.

How many beds does Wilkes-Barre hospital have?

412Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital / Number of beds

How many beds does Moses Taylor Hospital have?

Moses Taylor Hospital is a 122-bed, acute care hospital with more than 400 physicians on staff and a commitment to providing quality health care that is patient- and community-focused.

Who owns Wilkes Barre General?

Commonwealth HealthCommonwealth Health owns and operates Wilkes-Barre General, Moses Taylor and Regional Hospital in Scranton, and Tyler Memorial in Tunkhannock.

What county is Scranton PA in?

Lackawanna CountyScranton / CountyScranton is a city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is the county seat and largest city of Lackawanna County in Northeastern Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley.

What trauma level is Wilkes-Barre General Hospital?

WILKES-BARRE, Pa. (Oct. 5, 2018) – Commonwealth Health Wilkes-Barre General Hospital has been granted Level II Trauma Center reaccreditation, according to an announcement by the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation.

What is Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania known for?

Wilkes-Barre was settled in 1769 and reached the height of its prosperity in the 19th century when coal reserves were discovered nearby. This discovery led to the city being nicknamed “The Diamond City”.

When did Wilkes-Barre General Hospital open?

1872Founded in 1872, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital was the first hospital in the Wyoming Valley.

Is Moses Taylor Hospital non profit?

Advancing our Legacy of health Moses Taylor Hospital opened October 1, 1892, operating as a nonprofit health system on Quincy Avenue in Scranton's Hill section, dedicated to treating injured miners and railroaders.

What is patient portal?

The Patient Portal is a secure, online home for your inpatient hospital health information. In the Patient Portal, you can:

What is the phone number for Patient Portal?

We’re happy to help you with Patient Portal issues and answer any questions you may have. Call the toll-free support line at 1-855-624-2844, Option 2. This number is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time.

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