Location
234586
tel:(410) 990-0050
701 Glenwood St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Luminis Health Community Clinics are a trusted, community-based health care resource. Our staff is dedicated to providing quality patient care for the entire family. Whether we are providing routine check-ups, consultations for minor illnesses, or long-term care, we take the time to get to know our patients. This includes their lifestyles, healthcare backgrounds, and other health concerns. Our team makes recommendations for preventive care as well as treats any current conditions you may have. We’ll also refer you to an appropriate specialist should you need specialized diagnostic tests or treatments. We are here to coordinate your care and address your questions and concerns. Our focus on the whole patient – mental, physical, and wellbeing. Luminis Health Community Clinics offer a sliding scale for those who are uninsured., We offer affordable, consistent care through your own physician or nurse practitioner. Services offered on a sliding scale may include:
Primary Care, Annual Physicals, Sick Visits, Diabetes Education, Wellness Exams, Vaccinations, Chronic Disease Management
Location
232721
tel:(410) 990-0050
1419 Forest Dr, #100, Annapolis, MD 21403
Luminis Health Community Clinics are a trusted, community-based health care resource. Our staff is dedicated to providing quality patient care for the entire family. Whether we are providing routine check-ups, consultations for minor illnesses, or long-term care, we take the time to get to know our patients. This includes their lifestyles, healthcare backgrounds, and other health concerns. Our team makes recommendations for preventive care as well as treats any current conditions you may have. We’ll also refer you to an appropriate specialist should you need specialized diagnostic tests or treatments. We are here to coordinate your care and address your questions and concerns. Our focus on the whole patient – mental, physical, and wellbeing. Luminis Health Community Clinics offer a sliding scale for those who are uninsured., We offer affordable, consistent care through your own physician or nurse practitioner. Services offered on a sliding scale may include:
Primary Care, Wellness Exams, Annual Physicals, Vaccinations, Sick Visits, Chronic Disease Management, Diabetes Education
General Page - Tier 2
We want to encourage you, as a patient at Luminis Health, 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. Because we want you to be a partner in your care, we want you to know your rights as well as your responsibilities during your stay at our hospital. We invite you and your family to be active members of your care team. Descargar derechos de los pacientes de AAMC y aviso de no discriminación.
YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO: Receive considerate, respectful, and compassionate care. Receive safe care without neglect and abuse. Abuse includes verbal, mental, physical or sexual abuse. An exam and treatment for emergency medical conditions and labor. Be free from restraints and seclusion unless needed for safety. Know the names and jobs of the people taking care of you if staff safety is not a concern. Have respect shown for your personal values, beliefs, and wishes. Be called by your proper name and pronoun of choice in an environment that maintains your dignity. Be treated without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, physical or mental disability, religion, language, or your ability to pay. Have a family member or person of your choice and your personal doctor notified of your admission to the hospital. Receive a list of protective and advocacy services when needed. Ask for a cost estimate of your care if it does not slow down your care. Receive information in a way that you understand for free. This may include: Sign language and someone who speaks and understands your language Other formats like large print, braille, audio recordings, and computer files Vision, speech, hearing, and other temporary aids as needed Receive information from your doctor about your diagnosis, prognosis, test results, and outcomes of care. Access your medical records according to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Be involved in decisions about your care including your discharge plan. You will be told of your discharge in a timely manner. Before your discharge, you will receive information about follow-up care. Be screened, assessed, and treated for pain. Refuse care. We are not responsible for any medical issues that occur if you refuse care. Let someone stay with you ( see our visitation policy). You may choose who may visit you. You may also change your mind about who may visit. Choose someone to make health care decisions for you if you cannot. Make or change an advance directive. We can give you information on advance directives. We can also help you complete an advance directive if you do not have one. Give written permission before receiving non-emergency care. We will tell you the benefits and risks of the care. We will advise you of options, along with benefits and risks if any. Agree or refuse to take part in medical research. Agreeing or refusing will not affect your care. Allow or refuse any images of you for reasons other than your care. Expect privacy and confidentiality in care discussions and treatments. You have the right to a copy of your medical records and to request changes to those records. You have the right to request who has seen your personal health information. Contact Medical Records for more information. Receive a copy of the HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices. Discuss ethical issues with the Ethics Service. The operator or staff can call the Ethics Service for you. Receive spiritual services from Staff Chaplains or your own clergy by calling the operator or asking staff to assist you. File a complaint and have the complaint reviewed. Filing a complaint will not affect your care. Talk to your doctor, nurse, or department manager if you have a concern. You may also contact our Patient Relations team at 443-481-6890 or [email protected]. If your concern is not resolved to your liking, you may also contact: Maryland Department of Health Office of Health Care Quality 7120 Samuel Morse Drive, Second Floor Columbia, MD 21046 410-402-8015 or 877-402-8218 Maryland Department of Health website The Joint Commission The preferred method for submitting a complaint to the Joint Commission is online using the Joint Commission's safety event reporting form. Mail: Office of Quality and Patient Safety The Joint Commission One Renaissance Boulevard Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181 The care you receive depends partially on you. Therefore, in addition to the Patient’s Rights, you have certain responsibilities. These responsibilities are presented to you in the spirit of mutual trust and respect. YOU ARE EXPECTED TO: Give complete and accurate information, including your full name, address, telephone number, date of birth, Social Security number, insurance carrier and employer when it is required. Provide the hospital or your doctor with a copy of your advance directive if you have one. Provide complete and accurate information about your health and medical history. This includes your current condition, past illnesses, hospital stays, medicines, vitamins, herbal products, and any other matters of your health, including perceived safety risks. Ask questions when you do not understand information or instructions. If you believe you cannot follow your treatment plan, you are responsible for telling your doctor. You are responsible for outcomes if you do not follow the care/treatment plan. Actively participate in your pain management plan and let your doctors and nurses know how well it’s working. Leave valuables at home. Bring only necessary items for your hospital stay. You are responsible for your own belongings. Treat all hospital staff, other patients, and visitors with courtesy and respect; follow all hospital rules and safety regulations; and be mindful of noise levels, privacy, and number of visitors. Threats will not be tolerated. Provide complete and accurate information about your health insurance coverage and pay your bills on time. Keep appointments, be on time, and call if you cannot keep your appointments. Not take pictures or record staff in any way without their permission. Most importantly, it’s your responsibility to inform us if you believe any of your rights have been or may be violated. You may do this at any time by calling our Patient Relations team at 443-481-6890 .
General Page - Tier 2
Dear Applicant,
We are pleased to have your interest in the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Anne Arundel Medical Center. In this short letter, we hope to share our vision for the program and demonstrate why training in Annapolis will provide a long-lasting platform for your career success and personal development.
We have started a new medicine residency program because we practice in a sophisticated medical center with a well-earned reputation for high patient satisfaction and high quality. The men and women of the Department of Medicine have a lot to offer young physicians and feel a responsibility to do our part in shaping the future of medicine through training the next generations of physicians.
This medical center — part of an accomplished, vibrant and growing medical system — remains deeply rooted in the community and was established from a donated farmhouse nearly 120 years ago. Residents will experience and feel that community connection every day as they interact with patients and family members who live nearby and regard our teams as their trusted guide for their wellness and medical care.
We have developed an extensive curriculum with emphasis on academics, research and evidence-based, high-value direct patient care. But, because no one practices medicine in isolation from society’s ills, we will learn about the ways in which medical outcomes are affected by societal conditions.
We will guide you toward higher precepts of professionalism, which is more than mere competence, knowledge and skill, but also a code of behavior and standards of conduct that will govern how your colleagues and patients view you for the rest of your career.
Through intra-mural resources, and our academic affiliations with George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and University of Maryland School of Medicine, you will enjoy interacting with medical students and have opportunities to rotate at nearby academic medical centers.
You will have the opportunity to learn research concepts and the science of performance improvement both here and with our academic partners.
New resident graduates can expect to experience rapid and substantial changes in the clinical science and in healthcare delivery models. You will want to train with a group of leaders who understand that and prepares its residents for that novel future.
We are committed to providing young physicians with the tools and training that will ensure long-term success and personal fulfillment.
With best wishes for your future success,
Barry Meisenberg, MD
Chair, Department of Medicine
Faculty, Internal Medicine
Nargiz Muganlinskaya, MD
Program Director, Internal Medicine
General Page - Tier 1
We partner with faith-based and community organizations to reach people who face barriers in accessing health care. We provide on-the-spot tests and counseling and connect people to the health supports they need.We also offer free classes, community events and support groups to educate and empower people. We cover topics such as diabetes, quitting smoking, breastfeeding, mental health and more. Este contenido está disponible en español. , Luminis Health supports community health through a variety of events throughout the year. Learn more about our initiatives and goals. , A Tailored Approach to Community HealthOur community health providers and educators come from the areas we serve. We respect and embrace diversity and tailor our health advice to fit your everyday challenges.Our approach is not one-size-fits-all. We start by connecting with our local health partners to deeply understand the needs and strengths of our communities.We talk to our frontline providers, patients and community leaders. Then, we design our services to meet the specific gaps and challenges they identify.We bring education and easy-to-access services to neighborhoods, residences, schools and community groups. By doing this we help people avoid serious health problems.We inspire people to live healthier lives and connect people to supportive caregivers. Community — it brings us all together.