- General Page - Tier 2Definitions: Care Partners – Any person(s) who plays a significant role in an individual’s life. This may include family or a person(s) not legally related to the individual. Family members include spouses, domestic partners, and significant others. Care partners may be individuals with a continued legal, genetic and/or emotional relationship as defined by the patient. Support Person – For patients with disabilities, support persons provide personal, behavioral and/or communication support not otherwise provided in a hospital setting. A support person may be appropriate for, but is not limited to, patients with intellectual, Developmental, physical, or neurocognitive disabilities. A support person may include, but is not limited to a family member, personal care assistant and/or disability service provider. Please see below for visitation in specific areas such as Surgical Services, Labor and Delivery, Mother Baby, Pediatrics, Emergency Department and Outpatient Practices. An adult/guardian must accompany all children.Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) is committed to patient- and family-centered care and strives to provide a safe and healing environment. LHAAMC welcomes care partners and support persons in all areas 24/7, with the exception in Behavioral Health and Clatanoff.All care partners and support persons will be required to wash or sanitize their hands throughout their visit. Patients and visitors who prefer to wear a mask while in our facility may do so. Patients may also request that their care team wear masks.As a patient- and family-centered organization, we will continue to review and update our visitation guidelines and practices as the situation changes. At Luminis Health, our Patient and Family Advisors program allows patients, family members and community members to give input on our policies, programs and practices. These advisors work with our health care providers to support our patient- and family-centered care approach.
- General Page - Tier 2Birth & Baby Frequently Asked QuestionsPregnancy can come with a lot of questions—and we're here to provide answers. Explore these frequently asked questions to learn more about your care, appointments, testing and how we support you through every stage of your pregnancy journey.
- General Page - Tier 2At Luminis Health, we are committed to providing comprehensive care through our extensive range of specialties and highly skilled medical professionals. We understand the importance of a trusted partnership in patient care, and we're here to support you at every step.We also offer numerous educational and collaborative opportunities for our referring providers to stay at the forefront of medical advancements and best practices. At Luminis Health, we work together to enhance health outcomes and transform lives within our community. Refer a Patient to our Orthopedics ProvidersOur orthopedic team is committed to delivering expert, patient-centered care for a full range of musculoskeletal conditions. From sports injuries and joint replacements to complex fracture care, our team uses advanced technology and evidence-based practices to deliver results that support faster recovery and long-term mobility.We know strong provider relationships are key to better care. That’s why we’re committed to close communication and coordination at every step—from initial evaluation to surgical care to rehabilitation. Together, we’re helping patients return to the activities they love and improving quality of life across our community.To refer a patient to Luminis Health Orthopedics, call 410-268-8862 Schedule careOur services
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- General Page - Tier 2Message from CEO Victoria W. Bayless Tori Bayless I am pleased to announce that Luminis Health will offer 2 administrative fellowships for 2025-2026, and I encourage you to apply. From personal experience beginning my career as an administrative fellow, I appreciate the value of these programs. The fellowship is a one-year immersion into a complex health care system through substantial hands-on projects. This fellowship is an outstanding learning and career development opportunity for a recent health care master's graduate/candidate. Our fellows are able to apply their learning and continue to enrich their career in a vibrant and growing medical center. Luminis Health Anne Arundel Medical Center (LHAAMC) and Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center (LHDCMC) formed a new, integrated health system in July 2019. Luminis Health operates 850 acute and sub-acute beds with $1.3B in revenue and close to $100M in community benefit. Grateful for its team of 6,800 employees, medical staff, and volunteers, Luminis Health continues to expand to meet community needs. The health system treats a region of more than 2M people with 32,900 hospital admissions, 31,100 inpatient admissions, 146,500 emergency department visits, 28,750 surgeries, and more than 1M outpatient visits. Luminis Health provides high-quality coordinated care across the region, increasing access to its services and improving health outcomes. I personally serve as mentor and preceptor to the fellows and assure that they not only have exposure to Presidents and senior executives across all functional areas of the health system, but also to governance through the Board of Trustees, Medical Executive Committees, and executive team meetings, as well as planning sessions and retreats. By receiving intensive exposure to health care decision-making, the fellow can apply concepts and skills learned in the classroom to a dynamic health care delivery system. This opportunity includes working on special projects aligned with our strategic vision, such as our annual operating plan and budget. I encourage you to review the information below. If you have any questions, please contact our current administrative fellows, Payten Harrison at [email protected] and Matthew Lubman at [email protected] .