A new
department called ExpressCare is open to provide
a different level of services for our patients. The
difference is that less critical conditions will
be seen in ExpressCare where they are treated by
either a physician or a mid-level practitioner and
our caring nursing staff.
The critically ill and
seriously injured will continue to be treated in the
Labette Health Emergency Room. As always, an emergency
medical team consisting of highly trained physicians
and nurses are on staff and available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week to treat the immediate needs of emergency
patients.
What
is ExpressCare?
ExpressCare is a walk-in clinic adjacent to the Emergency
Room that provides services for those patients who need
urgent care when a regular physician's office is unavailable.
The hours of operation for ExpressCare are 8:00 a.m. until
8:00 p.m. seven days a week.
Labette Health ExpressCare
is designed and equipped to handle the following conditions:
- Ear, Nose, throat and upper respiratory infections
- Skin irritations
- Simple lacerations
- Sprains/strains and minor fractures
- Eye injuries
- Gastric discomfort
- Animal and insect bites
- Worker's Compensation
ExpressCare serves as a convenient,
cost effective, quick alternative to emergency room care.
How
do I get to the Emergency Room and ExpressCare?
New signs along Highway 59 will direct you to use the center
drive of Labette Health and enter the hospital through
the main patient Admitting entrance. The Emergency Room
and ExpressCare are located directly inside the door on
your left. Patients will no longer be able to enter the
Emergency Room through the ambulance entrance.
What
happens when I arrive at the Emergency Room?
When you arrive, you will meet with a member of our triage
team who will evaluate your condition and assign you to
the most appropriate area - ExpressCare or Emergency Room
- for analysis and treatment. The triage process is an
examination that tells us how serious your medical condition
is when you arrive. It is very important that the most
seriously ill and injured persons be treated first.
Before you can be treated
in ExpressCare or the Emergency Room, you will be asked
to sign a consent form authorizing appropriate medical
treatment. Consent from a parent or legal guardian is required
for patients 18 years or younger.
Creating a record of your
visit is very important. During your visit you will be
asked for your personal health information and medical
insurance coverage. All information provided to the emergency
and ExpressCare care staff is protected by the HIPPA Privacy
Act.
Will
I have to wait to see a nurse or physician?
Every effort is made to provide prompt care; however, you
may have to wait before you are seen by a medical professional.
There are a variety of reasons for this. The most common
reason is that other patients may need to be treated first
due to a more serious injury or illness. You may also have
to wait for procedures such as x-rays and laboratory tests;
results take time to be obtained and reviewed. Your patience
is always appreciated.
Will
I receive care instructions before I leave?
Care instructions will be provided to you before you leave.
It is very important that you understand and follow these
directions. If you do not understand the instructions or
have any questions about them, please ask one of our staff
members.
Will
I be allowed to have visitors during my treatment?
For reasons of patient safety and privacy, the number of
visitors in the treatment area is kept to a minimum. This
also allows the emergency team sufficient space to do their
jobs quickly and effectively. Every effort is made to keep
your loved ones informed of your condition as well as allow
them to be with you when possible.
How
and when do I pay for Emergency and ExpressCare services?
Co-payments and deductibles are collected at the time of
service. For purposes of patient safety and billing accuracy,
you will be asked to provide and / or verify demographic
and insurance information. Most insurance cards list the
co-pay amounts for Emergency and Urgent Care visits. Payments
can be made by cash, check, Visa, MasterCard or Discover.
Labette Health has a Financial
Assistance Program for those who qualify. Please call the
Business Office at 620-820-5252 for more information regarding
this program. |