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What is the Michigan Medicine Guest Assistance Program?

The Michigan Medicine Guest Assistance Program (800-888-9825) offers a variety of patient resources including financial and transportation assistance, resource consultation, wigs and other head coverings, and social work services.

What is the University of Michigan msupport program?

University of Michigan Health System’s policy supports medically necessary health care for all people, regardless of their ability to pay. MSupport is our financial assistance program that may help you if you are uninsured, have limited or exhausted insurance benefits. MSupport guidelines include the following:

What if I have a question about something at UMHS?

If you have a question, please ask your floor or unit nurse – or, while you are in other parts of the medical center, any UMHS staff person. Our staff are easily identifiable by the picture ID they wear, and they are always happy to help.

How do I sign up for myuofmhealth patient portal?

Visit MyUofMHealth Patient Portal online to register for or log in, or. Download the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal mobile app. Sign up for a MyUofMHealth Patient Portal account if you don’t already have one. Download the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal mobile app to your smartphone or tablet from the Apple Store or Google Play.

What is the number for the Guest Assistance Program?

What is the GAP in Michigan?

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Guest Assistance Program Help Line FAQs | Michigan Medicine - U of M Health

The Michigan Medicine Guest Assistance Program Help Line is available to our patients from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday to provide answers for all non-medical questions. Call us at 800-888-9825 to get the information you need. Our friendly and highly trained social workers can answer questions on a variety of topics. While we are often able to answer your questions

Financial Assistance and MSupport | Michigan Medicine - U of M Health

Information about MSupport, Michigan Medicine's financial assistance program, link to Financial Support Applications, and contact information for Patient Financial Counselors.

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What is the number for the Guest Assistance Program?

Transportation assistance. Durable medical equipment/supplies. Parking. Food insecurity. Wigs/head coverings. Contact the Guest Assistance Program at 800-888-9825 for more information about these resources and others or visit our Guest Assistance Program FAQ page for answers to commonly asked questions.

What is the GAP in Michigan?

Resource Assistance. The Guest Assistance Program (GAP) offers connection to several types of resources for our patients (all based on eligibility) for social needs related to medical care at Michigan Medicine: Contact the Guest Assistance Program at 800-888-9825 for more information about these resources and others or visit our Guest Assistance ...

How to Apply

A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.

Summary

University Health Service (UHS) provides high quality health care services to University of Michigan Students along with some Faculty/Staff. UHS is actively seeking compassionate, enthusiastic and patient-focused individuals who will share in the goal of patients and families first.

Mission Statement

University Health Service (UHS) provides a scope of health and wellness care to University of Michigan Students, as well as primary care services for eligible UM Faculty and Staff. UHS is actively seeking compassionate, enthusiastic and patient-focused individuals to join our campus team.

Additional Information

This is a full-time, 40 hours per week position. Your schedule will be daytime, usually 8 or 9am – 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday, plus rotating weekend coverage. We are open Monday through Friday year around, and on weekends during fall and winter terms.

Background Screening

The University of Michigan conducts background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background checks. Background checks are performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Application Deadline

Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting. This opening may be removed from posting boards and filled anytime after the minimum posting period has ended.

What is the phone number for the Patient Portal?

If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).

How to get my MRN number?

Get your medical record number (MRN) and activation code by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm). Then create your account at MyUofMHealth.org by clicking the blue "Sign Up Now" button.

Do you have to be registered in the UHS electronic health record?

For all others: You must be registered as a patient in the UHS electronic health record (MiChart) in order to create a portal account.

Important Updates During COVID-19

Some of our policies and procedures have changed due to the pandemic. Those of particular interest to our patients are listed below.

Your Connection to Michigan Medicine

The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal (link is external) is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:

Contact Information

For questions or more information about the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal (link is external) contact our Health Information Management Department:

What is the Medicaid program in Michigan?

Medicaid: Insures certain Michigan residents below the federal poverty level, blind or otherwise disabled people, those age 65 & over, pregnant women, and—through the Healthy Kids program—children age 18 and under. For free help to determine whether you are eligible for Michigan Medicaid, schedule an appointment with the Patient Financial Counselors at Michigan Medicine, Monday-Friday 8 AM - 5 PM: email [email protected] or call 877-326-9155 or local 734-232-2621.

What is a medicine assistance tool?

Medicine Assistance Tool: Helps patients in need find ways to access prescription medicines for little or no cost through patient assistance programs.

What is the U-M Office of Student Conflict Resolution?

U-M Office of Student Conflict Resolution: Provides programs and services designed to support a safe, just and peaceful community, and to help U-M students learn how to manage and resolve conflict peacefully. OSCR offers a full-spectrum menu of conflict resolution pathways.

What is the monthly premium for MICHILD?

MIChild: Coverage for children age 18 & under from families with income above Medicaid limits. Monthly premium of $5/family covers immunizations, dental care, prenatal care and delivery, vision and hearing care, and mental health care.

What is U-M emergency hardship?

U-M Emergency Hardship Program: For U-M faculty and staff. Confidential counseling to determine the need and to recommend university or community resources. Accepts applications for one-time (non-chronic) emergency financial assistance up to a maximum of $800 based on eligibility criteria. Funding is provided entirely by donations.

What is the U-M Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives?

U-M Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives : Offers grants for U-M students from the Student Academic Multicultural Fund.

What is U-M Center for Women?

U-M Center for the Education of Women+: Awards small grants to students who face serious, unexpected, emergency financial problems.

What is the number for the Guest Assistance Program?

Transportation assistance. Durable medical equipment/supplies. Parking. Food insecurity. Wigs/head coverings. Contact the Guest Assistance Program at 800-888-9825 for more information about these resources and others or visit our Guest Assistance Program FAQ page for answers to commonly asked questions.

What is the GAP in Michigan?

Resource Assistance. The Guest Assistance Program (GAP) offers connection to several types of resources for our patients (all based on eligibility) for social needs related to medical care at Michigan Medicine: Contact the Guest Assistance Program at 800-888-9825 for more information about these resources and others or visit our Guest Assistance ...

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Resource Assistance

  • The Guest Assistance Program (GAP) offers connection to several types of resources for our patients (all based on eligibility) for social needs related to medical care at Michigan Medicine: 1. Liaison with government and community organizations 2. Pharmacy assistance for prescriptions 3. Costs for medications, supplies and equipment 4. Lodging assi...
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Billing Questions and Financial Assistance

  • For questions about your bill, visit our Billing and Bill Payment page. For more information about Financial Assistance, including MSupport, Michigan Medicine's financial assistance program, visit our Financial Assistancepage.
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Clinical Social Work Services

  • As a program of the Department of Social Work, the Guest Assistance Program will also link patients and families to their assigned clinical social worker. Please call the Guest Assistance Program at 800-888-9825to request social work services. All patients have social work services available to them. Social workers focus on those personal and often non-medical issues that ma…
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Contact Information

  • Location: University Hospital, Room 2B203 (Near Gift Shop and Cashier's Office) 1500 East Medical Center Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5718 Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone: 734-764-6893 Toll-free: 800-888-9825
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