Welcome to Iroquois Memorial Hospital, an independent partner of Presence Health
Healthcare is changing under the Affordable Care Act with focus on the overall health of the patient, also known as population health. Iroquois Memorial Hospital is embracing population health with CCO's, Community Care Organization.
Providers in the IMH Clinics together with IMH Care Coordinators will work together to keep our population healthy by being proactive regarding the patients physical, emotional, and behavioral health.
Our goal is to help you achieve your optimal level of health and independence while surrounded by the comfort and security of your own home.
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Pricing Transparency Policy
POLICY
It is the policy of Iroquois Memorial Hospital to allow the public access to Iroquois Memorial Hospital's standard charges for services obtained.PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to ensure timely and accurate responses to patient requests for the list of standard charges for services rendered by Iroquois Memorial Hospital, consistent with business needs and applicable law.DEFINITIONS
As used in this policy:A. Actual charge - means the amount charged to a specific patient, based on the type of care provided, which may vary from patient to patient, depending on complications and differences in treatment provided due to a specific patient's health.
B. Iroquois Memorial Hospital standard charge - means the standard charge for diagnosis-related groups and the uniform amounts set before any discounts and used as the starting point for all bills, as required by the federal government. A standard charge is the charge for care without complications.
PROCEDURE
A. General Information1. Actual charges are based on the type of care provided to a specific patient. Therefore, actual charges will differ from Iroquois Memorial Hospital standard charges.
2. Actual charges may be different for specific patients due to medical condition, length of time spent in surgery or recovery, necessary specific equipment, supplies or medication, complications requiring unanticipated procedures or other treatment ordered by the practitioner.
3. Iroquois Memorial Hospital charges are separate and distinct from practitioners' charges. In certain instances practitioners, who furnish services to patients during their admission may be independent contractors who are not agents or employees of Iroquois Memorial Hospital. Patients should be informed that emergency room physicians, radiologists, pathologists, etc., who render professional services, bill and collect independently for their services. Patients understand that a practitioner's charges and/or bill will be separate and apart from the Iroquois Memorial Hospital billing and collections, even if the hospital bills on the practitioner's behalf.
B. Estimates/Financial Assistance
1. Direct patients with health insurance to contact their health plan for specific financial obligations.
2. Provide uninsured patients information related to the Iroquois Memorial Hospital financial assistance policy, the Iroquois Memorial Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act and any other discounts (e.g. prompt pay) that could be applied. Also, direct patients without insurance to hospital-based Financial Counselors to determine if there are discounts available (e.g., Iroquois Memorial Hospital Financial Assistance, prompt pay, etc.) that could result in care being free or at a greatly reduced price.
3. Patients with requests for specific price estimates should be directed to a Patient Financial Services representative located in the IMH Business Office.
C. Time/Location to Obtain Charges
The public may obtain Iroquois Memorial Hospital standard charges by calling 815.432.7706 Monday through Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm. Designated representatives from Patient Financial Services will be available during these hours to assist the public with accessing the information. The information will be made available verbally in person, by phone, or in writing if requested.
09/2014