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Certain Midland Health clinics operate as hospital outpatient departments or provider-based clinics. Provider-based clinics are often referred to as hospital-based clinics. Federal health care guidelines differentiate clinics that a hospital owns and employs the staff involved in patient care. These provider-based clinics are held to high standards of care and are required to meet federal accreditation standards for hospitals, which are greater than those of physician-based clinics. Below are answers to ...
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What is an Advance Directive It is a written statement/document of a person’s wishes regarding his/her medical treatment. These documents are made to ensure those mentioned wishes are carried out should the person not be able to communicate. The four types of advance directives are Directive to Physicians and Family or Surrogates, Medical Power of Attorney, Out-of-Hospital Do-Not-Resuscitate Order and Declaration of Mental Health Treatment. Understanding the four types of Advance Directives The Directiv...
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West Texas Orthopedics (WTO), founded in 2007, is comprised of fellowship trained orthopedic surgeons who provide the full spectrum of muscular skeletal care with a focus on clinically measured outcomes in a cost effective manner to Midland and its surrounding residents. WTO is located at the Legends Park Medical Office Building. Additionally, WTO is pleased to announce the addition of two new Orthopedic Surgeons to our team: Dr. Jessie Dickens and Dr. Philip Guillen. WTO physicians and staff ...
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Midland Memorial Hospital welcomes your service animal during your inpatient or outpatient visits to any of our facilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) defines a service animal as a dog individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability. Service animals are not pets but rather working animals that help ensure the safety of people with disabilities. Pets are not allowed an...
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West Texas Orthopedics physicians and staff provide a comprehensive scope of orthopedic care, making every step of the orthopedic surgical process as fluid as possible. Special Clinical Interests General Orthopedics Non-Operative Orthopedics Complex Trauma Sports Medicine Total Hip/Knee Replacements Iovera° Treatment Total Joint Replacements Total Joint Revisions Minimally Invasive Shoulder and Knee Surgery Hand, Wrist, and Elbow Surgery Foot and Ankle Surgery Shoulder Surgery Fractures, Dislocations an...
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Payment Options WTO and our physicians contract with a wide variety of insurance companies, workers’ compensation carriers, employer groups and Medicare and Medicaid. We know that insurance information can be confusing and hard to understand. That’s why, as a service to our patients, we research eligibility and directly bill insurance providers. Below is a partial list of insurance plans that WTO participates with. If you have a question about our participation with a particular plan, please c...
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