Receiving medical care can be stressful enough without the complications of paying medical bills. Thankfully, OhioHealth offers an easy online bill pay system to view and pay your medical bills conveniently.
This article will walk through everything you need to know about using www.ohiohealth.com/billpay to manage your medical bills online with OhioHealth.
Overview of OhioHealth’s Online Bill Pay
OhioHealth is a non-profit healthcare system serving communities across central Ohio. They operate 12 hospitals, over 200 ambulatory sites, and a large physician group practice.
To simplify medical billing for patients, OhioHealth offers an online bill pay system at wwwohiohealthcom/billpay. This website allows you to
- View all your outstanding OhioHealth medical bills in one place
- Make secure online payments towards your bills
- Set up recurring payments or make one-time payments
- Pay as a guest or link bills to your MyChart account
Online bill pay is available for all OhioHealth hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. You can pay bills for care received anywhere across the OhioHealth system.
Creating an Online Account to Pay Bills
To get started with OhioHealth online bill pay, you first need to create an account. There are two options:
Pay as a Guest
- No account creation needed. Just enter your account number and billing details when making a payment.
Link Bills to Your MyChart Account
- If you already have a MyChart account, you can securely link your medical bills for easy online access.
To create a MyChart account:
- Provide your name, date of birth, email, and mailing address
- Create a username and password
- Link your OhioHealth medical record number
Once your MyChart account is created, you can conveniently view and pay bills through the website or MyChart app.
Viewing & Organizing Your Medical Bills
When you log into online bill pay on www.ohiohealth.com/billpay, you will see a complete list of your outstanding OhioHealth medical bills. This offers a central place to view bills across different hospitals, physician offices, or facilities.
Bills are displayed in an easy-to-read table with details like:
- Date of service
- Provider name
- Status (current, past due)
- Amount due
You can filter and sort your bills by provider, date, amount due, or other parameters. This allows you to quickly find specific bills and organize them as needed.
From the bill list, you can select any bill to view additional details like charges, payments made, insurance details, and more.
Making Payments Through OhioHealth’s Online Bill System
Once you have reviewed your billing details, making payments online is simple. Just select the bills you want to pay and choose a payment amount for each.
OhioHealth offers flexible online payment options:
- Pay bill in full – Cover the entire outstanding balance
- Partial payment – Pay whatever amount you specify
- Recurring payments – Set up automatic payments for fixed installments
When setting up payments, you can use a credit card, debit card, HSA, or checking account. OhioHealth accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
After entering your payment details, confirm the payment amounts and submit. You will receive an email confirmation with details of the transaction.
Getting Help with Medical Bills from OhioHealth
If you have any questions or issues paying your medical bills through the online system, OhioHealth has dedicated resources to help.
You can contact the billing support team by:
- Calling 614-566-5594 or 800-837-2455
- Emailing customer service for your specific hospital or facility
The billing team can help with:
- Answering questions about charges or coverage
- Setting up payment plans
- Getting estimates for upcoming treatment
- Addressing billing errors
- Exploring financial assistance options
OhioHealth wants to provide an excellent patient billing experience. Their online bill pay system combined with billing support enables patients to easily manage medical expenses.
Tips for Managing Medical Bills Online
Paying medical bills through OhioHealth’s online portal can make the process easier, but it still takes organization and attention. Here are some tips:
- Check your bill list regularly and stay on top of new bills.
- Pay recurring smaller amounts instead of large lump sums when possible.
- Contact billing support at the first sign of incorrect charges or issues.
- Notify OhioHealth if your insurance coverage changes.
- Keep records of medical expenses for taxes and reimbursement accounts.
- Seek financial assistance early if you anticipate payment difficulties.
OhioHealth’s user-friendly website at www.ohiohealth.com/billpay allows patients to conveniently view, organize, and pay their medical bills online.
The ability to manage bills from multiple facilities in one place offers a simplified billing experience. Combined with billing support, it provides resources to help patients fully understand and handle medical expenses.
Checking your OhioHealth online account regularly, making payments on time, and seeking assistance when needed can help take the stress out of medical billing.
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Understanding Your Bill and Insurance Coverage
It is important to the healing process for patients to focus on getting well. Our team understands that handling insurance and billing can be difficult, and we are prepared to help see you through this process so you can focus on better health.
You will receive a copy of your hospital bill a few weeks after your hospital stay. You also may receive other bills from your doctors, including your family doctor or specialists.
You can use the “Pay Now” feature to make a convenient one-time payment or create an account to make faster payments, view your payment history anytime, or set up a recurring payment to help simplify managing your balance. You can even make online payments on the go from your phone or mobile device, including your iPhone or iPad.
If you have any questions or need help using our online bill pay site, call (740) 439-8140 or email [email protected]
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FAQ
What is the phone number for Ohio Health billing?
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What is the phone number for HCAP Ohio Health?
What is the phone number for OhioHealth help desk?
How do I pay my OhioHealth bill online?
For the convenience of our patients, a number of online services are available at www.OhioHealth.com/billpay. OhioHealth offers secure online payment for OhioHealth hospital, employed physician practice, and health care center bills. With a private payment account, users may access tools to make the payment process easier and more manageable.
How do I contact OhioHealth?
[email protected] (614) 533-MyChart (6924)Toll Free: (844) 646-9242 MyChart® licensed from Epic Systems Corporation© 1999 – 2024
Does OhioHealth charge interest if I don’t pay my bills?
All bills sent to you are due upon receipt. OhioHealth does not charge interest on any amount not paid in full during the normal course of collection. Our goal is for each of our patients and their families to have the best healthcare experience possible.
Does OhioHealth offer interest free loans?
In many cases, OhioHealth offers interest free loans for up to one year to assist patients. In addition, OhioHealth has an uninsured discount policy for individuals without insurance who do not qualify for charity care. For more information, please contact our Customer Call Center at (614) 566.5594 or toll-free at (800) 837.2455.
Does OhioHealth offer a not-for-profit health care program?
Our not-for-profit hospitals provide high quality care to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. In many cases, OhioHealth offers interest-free loans for up to one year to assist patients and uninsured discount policy for individuals without insurance who do not qualify for charity care.
Does Ohio gastroenterology group pay a bill?
Bills payable to Ohio Gastroenterology Group, Inc. are from our clinics and include professional services such as an Office Visit, Infusion, Anesthesia, Pathology, and other administrative fees. If you had a procedure performed at a hospital, you may receive additional bills from them. How much will my procedure cost?