Home Columbus Regional Health Physicians: A network of patient-centered care by Kelsey DeClue | Oct 19, 2017 (?) (?) (?) Just what is a physician network, anyway? The name implies a group of medical professionals under the same operational structure; however, Columbus Regional Health Physicians strives to be so much more for its patients and the communities served. Columbus Regional Health takes pride in an ever-growing and advancing system approach to healthcare that provides the community, and neighboring counties, with the highest quality healthcare options for life’s journey, from primary care to specialty inpatient and outpatient services. Healthcare often starts with, and continues, through a relationship with a trusted primary care provider. Most important to the patient, is a care centered on him or her, with a plan that coordinates seamlessly among providers. Columbus Regional Health Physicians is a network of more than 20 primary and specialty care medical practices using a nationally recognized care practice approach called Patient-Centered Medical Home. This approach has led to better health outcomes, quicker access to appointments, and overall improved experiences. Physicians work with nutritionists, life coaches and the patient to ensure care and proper health continues outside the exam room. Our primary care physician practices for adult and pediatric medicine are conveniently located throughout the region and include: COLUMBUS ADULT MEDICINE COLUMBUS FAMILY MEDICINE COLUMBUS INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES COLUMBUS PEDIATRICS DOCTORS PARK FAMILY MEDICINE KAVELMAN FAMILY MEDICINE KOOPMAN FAMILY MEDICINE NASHVILLE FAMILY MEDICINE RAU FAMILY MEDICINE SANDCREST FAMILY MEDICINE VIMCARE CLINIC Columbus Regional Health Physicians also includes a variety of specialty care practices ranging from oncology and cardiology to neurology and mental health. Need to find a physician? Let one of our Connection Specialists help! Stop in WellConnect, in downtown Columbus or call 812-343-9840. Introducing MyChart for Columbus Regional Health Physicians…. At Columbus Regional Health, we strive to innovate and identify solutions that provide our patients with a connected, seamless healthcare experience. That is why, Columbus Regional Health Physicians, the network of primary and specialty care physician offices within the Columbus Regional Health system, is excited to announce a new, unified medical record platform in its outpatient offices. Epic, featuring MyChart, is a software program that houses electronic medical records that can be easily coordinated among a patient’s healthcare providers. That means one medical record with the most up-to-date health information, completely privatized and secured for each individual patient. This new system significantly reduces the risk of duplicate records and outdated health information as patients move through their healthcare services journey. Even better for our patients, is the new MyChart application, which is an intuitive platform patients can use to access their medical record, keep track of healthcare services and appointments, schedule appointments, view test results and even communicate with their physician. MyChart is available via the Internet, and as a Smartphone application. Although patient medical records will automatically be housed on the new Epic platform, each patient must sign up to use the MyChart application. Your primary or specialty care provider within Columbus Regional Health Physicians will be happy to help you sign up for MyChart next time you’re in the office. Show oldest on top Show newest on top Leave a comment Load more comments Thank you for the comment! Your comment must be approved first You've already submitted a review for this item Thank you! Your review has been submitted successfully Login to be able to comment Leave a comment Comment cannot be empty Rating is required Click to add (?) Click to add (?) New code Please type the code above You typed the code incorrectly. Please try again Want more stories like this? Subscribe to our E-newsletter Share this blog post: Go to Healthy Tomorrow home