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Pre-registration
Why
pre-register?
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Collect
patient demographic/insurance information for
registration
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Expedite
the registration process in order to decrease
patient wait time
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Advise
patients of their financial responsibilities
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Provide
financial arrangements prior to service
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Inform
patients as to what they must bring at time of
service (insurance card, Advance Directive,
payment if previously arranged)
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Improve
patient relations so patients will have less
to worry about during service
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Provide
directions to hospital and department(s)
Patients
can pre-register for surgery, or when a test or procedure
has been scheduled and admission to the hospital
is planned. On-line pre-registration, may
occur up to five days before the scheduled date.
If the patient is unable to meet this timeframe,
pre-registration
can be completed, by telephone, the day prior to
scheduled service.
What
types of services are pre-registered?
Those
procedures or treatment that require a stay in the
hospital post services.
How
is a patient pre-registered?
Pre-registration
can be completed several different ways for the
patient’s convenience.
Choose one of the following options:
On-line
Pre-registration
If
questions have not been answered, a Patient Access
Representative will obtain information when the
patient arrives for their surgery, test or
procedure.
Fax
the Pre-registration
Form
Pre-register
by Telephone
Call
the Hospital Admissions at 501-686-6236.
Be
prepared to provide the following:
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Date
of surgery, test or procedure
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Demographic
information
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Insurance
information (on card)
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Complete
physician name(s)
Hours
for Pre-registration
The
The Hospital Admissions Office hours of
operation are from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. –
Monday through Friday.
Is
on-line pre-registration secure?
Hospital
Admissions supports UAMS and UAMS Medical Center
by respecting the right to privacy and
confidentiality of all patients.
Privacy
Statement
How
will the patient know if hospital has received the
pre-registration faxed form or if pre-registration
has been completed on line?
If the
Hospital Admissions Office has not received an
on-line pre-registration or faxed form prior to
scheduled surgery, test or procedure, the patient
will be called to pre-register by telephone.
If no one calls you, please contact a coordinator
at 501-686-6236.
Miscellaneous
Information
Pre-admission
Testing
The
patient will be informed/instructed if any
pre-admission/surgical testing is necessary when
your scheduling occurs. Please direct all medical
questions to your physician/surgeon.
Parking
Click
here for a map to UAMS Medical Center and
parking at the hospital deck. Click
here for a printer-friendly version of the UAMS
Map.
Transportation
Home
The
hospital recommends that all patients check with
their physician/surgeon to determine if the
patient will need another individual to transport
patient to their home after surgery, test or
procedure.
Insurance
and Financial Information
Many
insurance plans require pre-authorization for
hospital admissions and certain outpatient
procedures and services. Hospital Admissions
Office recommends that the patient check with
their insurance carrier to verify that visit has
been authorized/pre-certified or physician
referral has been obtained.
If you
have any financial concerns, regarding your
surgery, test or procedure, contact a financial
counselor before hospital arrival at one of the
following phone numbers:
501-686-7184
501-603-1064
Patients
may be requested to pay for services, at time of
registration, if services are not covered or if
insurance should not be billed.
Note:
Patients will receive separate charges for the
physician/surgeon since the hospital and
physicians are separate entities.
What
items should the patient not bring to the
hospital?
For
the patient’s protection, patients should not
bring jewelry, credit cards or large amounts of
cash to the hospital. If this occurs, patient will
be requested to send items home as soon as
possible. Until such arrangement is made,
valuables may be stored in the hospital safe. UAMS
Medical Center does not assume responsibility for
lost items.
Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is the hospital address and main phone number?
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UAMS
Medical Center
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4301
W. Markham
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Little
Rock, AR 72205
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501-686-6416
(Information Desk/Main Line)
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501-686-6416
(Patient Information/Rooms)
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After
hours (after 8:30) call 501-686-7000
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What
time should a patient arrive for surgery?
Please
consult with the physician/surgeon for hospital
arrival/surgery time.
Will
it be necessary for the patient to bring their
insurance card?
Yes.
The hospital needs a copy of the insurance card in
order to verify coverage and to determine if
pre-certification is required for an inpatient
admission.
Will
patients be required to stop at registration?
Yes.
At point of check in, the following will occur by
a Hospital Admissions Representative:
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Forms
signed by patient and/or representative
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Insurance
card copied
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Advance
Directive copied (if applicable or executed)
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Demographic/insurance
verified
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Financial
obligations provided or collected
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Medicare
Secondary Payor Questionnaire (MSP) completed
for Medicare patients only
Should
a patient bring a copy of their Advance Directive
to the hospital?
Yes.
If the patient has executed an Advance Directive,
a current copy needs to be provided to the
hospital. Situations and wishes change, so the
hospital cannot assume that Advance Directives are
valid from one admission to another. If you have
questions or concerns regarding Advance
Directives, the hospital encourages the patient to
talk with their physician and loved ones. If you
need additional information about how to execute
an Advance Directive, please contact the Pastoral
Care Department at 501-686-5410.
When
will the Medicare Secondary Payor Questionnaire (MSP)
be completed?
A
Hospital Admissions Representative will complete the
Medicare Secondary Payor Questionnaire (MSP) when
the patient arrives for their surgery, test or
procedure.
Federal
Law requires that providers of medical services to
Medicare beneficiaries determine whether or not
there is other insurance coverage for the
beneficiary that should be billed before a bill is
submitted to Medicare. Providers, such as
hospitals, must be able to document that they have
screened for other insurance coverage by asking
the beneficiary questions which will identify if
other insurance is available. The Medicare
Questionnaire contains all of the necessary
questions that need to be asked of the beneficiary
to determine if there is other insurance that is
primary to Medicare.
Accurately
completing the Medicare Secondary Payor
Questionnaire ensures expedient payments to
providers, as well as, compliance with Medicare
rules and regulations.
What
is pre-certification and how does it happen?
The
basic definition of pre-certification is obtaining
approval from the insurer for patient services
prior to treatment. Pre-certification is a
critical element for payment of services. For
surgical cases, the physician’s office is
responsible for obtaining pre-certification. The
doctor has access to the patient’s medical
history and indication for the procedure. It is
advisable for the patient to do a follow-up, with
their doctor, to ensure that this process has
occurred. Failure to have a surgery, test or
procedure pre-certified could result in reduced or
denied benefits by the insurance carrier.
Should
the patient eat or drink prior to surgery, tests
or procedures?
Consult
with the physician/surgeon regarding medical
questions. If the orders are not followed, this
could result in surgery, tests or procedures being
delayed or cancelled.
How
is a wheelchair obtained when the patient arrives?
Wheelchairs
are located at the information desk and/or
registration check-in.
Will the patient have
instructions to take home?
The
patient will be discharged according to the
physician/surgeon’s orders. Instructions will be
provided as to the patient’s care, medication
and post-op follow-up after hospital visit and/or
surgery.
What
are the directions to UAMS Medical Center?
For a map
of the location for the hospital in relation
to the rest of the state, please click
here.
For a map of UAMS and
the Little Rock area, please
click here.
Thank you for choosing UAMS for your healthcare
needs.
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Knowledge Creates Better Medicine"
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