In the complex, technology-driven world of health care, the physicians, nurses and staff of Coshocton Hospital share a unique commitment to our patients. We believe it’s our job to provide you with informed,
excellent care in a compassionate environment, and it’s your job to concentrate on your recovery. We know you’ll have questions … it’s only natural. But you can count on us to give you the care you need, answering your questions along the way.
In these web pages, we’ve gathered information you can use as you’re preparing for a hospital stay or outpatient procedure. Here you will find topics that can be helpful to you as a patient including:
- Information for patients: As you prepare for your visit, you may want to know about what to bring to the hospital, your rights and responsibilities, advance directives, our commitment to patient satisfaction evidenced by our patient advocate and more.
- Medical services: Want to know specific tests or services we offer? Here’s where to find information about physical or occupational therapy services, cardiac rehabilitation, radiology services, etc.
- Your hospital stay: Click here to find general information as well as specifics about our discharge planning process and obtaining your medical records.
- Nursing: Information about our nursing units and staff
- Hospitalists: During your stay, you may be seen by a trained hospitalist. Find out more about this specialized physician care.
- Support services: Dealing with an illness or injury may require not only medical, but emotional support. Search here to find information about our patient advocate, chaplain services and support groups.
- Billing information: Here we explain the billing process with useful information about insurance payments and financial assistance.
We hope this information will be useful, but we recognize the best understanding comes from a face-to-face conversation with your health care provider. We encourage you to talk with your physician, nurse or diagnostic technician at any point in your health care experience when you have a question or need more information. We’re here to help and happy to be a part of your health care team.