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Privacy Practices

We value your business and respect your right to privacy. If you have any questions or concerns, contact the our Privacy Office at (833) 594-0321.
Notice of Privacy Practices

Patient Consent and Financial Agreement

We are an integrated health system that includes a number of organizations and health care services and providers. Please review the following agreement carefully.
Patient Consent and Financial Agreement

Organizational Code of Conduct

We have established this organizational code of conduct in recognition of our ethical responsibility to patients, families, staff, physicians and the community we serve. Reflective of our mission and core values, this code provides the ethical foundation for all policies, procedures and activities within the organization.
Logan Health Code of Conduct

Advance Directives

It is our policy to inform all persons admitted as inpatients of their rights to make decisions about their treatment, including the right to accept or refuse treatment and the right to formulate an advance directive.
Advance Care Planning

Medical Ethics

Health care decisions can be complex, especially when a patient is in critical condition. If you are troubled by any decisions in your medical care or that of a family member, you may talk to a member of our Medical Ethics Committee, which is made up of doctors, chaplains, social workers, nursing staff and administrators. You can contact the Medical Ethics Committee through Quality and Safety Services at (406) 752-1774.

Patient Rights and Responsibilities

As a patient, you have certain rights and responsibilities. We encourage you to speak openly with your health care team, take part in your treatment choices, and promote your own safety by being well informed and involved in your care.
Patient Rights and Responsibilities

Message from Medicare

Please review the following important message from Medicare about your rights as a patient.

You can report any concerns you have about the quality of care you receive to your Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) at Kepro Beneficiary Helpline: 1-888-317-0891. The QIO is the independent reviewer authorized by Medicare to review the decision to discharge you. More details – https://www.keproqio.com/

Message from Tricare

Please review the following important message from Tricare about your rights as a patient.
Message from Tricare

Truth in Lending

The Federal Truth in Lending Act requires prompt correction of billing mistakes.
Truth in Lending