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Peace of mind for just
pennies per day!
The Basic Membership
is a low cost means of
gathering your personal health
records and is ideal for
those who wish to be
actively involved in the
process. The
annual Membership fee
for an individual is
$60.
Special Pricing for
Families
FHL
offers its Basic
Membership to families
at a reduced price. Within a
family group, the
Membership Fee for the
second adult is only $40
per year, and for each
adult who becomes a
Member of FHL, a child
under the age of 21 can
become a Member for
free. A family
of two adults and two
children can enjoy all
the benefits of FHL
Membership for $100 per
year. Additional
adult memberships are
$40 per year and
additional child
memberships are $25 per
year.
How It Works - Three
Easy Steps!
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1. |
When you become
a Member, you
will provide
basic
information via our
online
registration
form. You
also will
identify the
physicians and
other healthcare
providers whose
records you wish
to include in
your online
library. |
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2. |
When you have an
appointment with
one of your
providers, just
print a fax
cover sheet from
the FHL web
site, and take
it with you. |
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3. |
Before you
leave, ask that
the record of
your visit be
faxed to FHL's
toll-free fax
number using the
fax cover sheet
that you
brought with
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For
those Members who have a
long-term history with
one or more of their
providers, the
record may be voluminous
and not suitable for
faxing. In those cases,
just ask your provider
to photocopy your
records and mail them to
FHL.
No Limits!
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There is no
limit on the
number of
providers you
can include.
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There is no
limit on the
number of visits
per year.
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There is no
page limit for
documents
incorporated in
your health
records library.
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Under the Basic
Membership, in addition
to having your clinical
records available on
line, you will be able
to use FHL's Personal
Health Record and be
able to store legal and
insurance documents on
line.
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FHL's
Special
Processing Fees for
digitizing X-rays, CT scans and
other film-based records and for
processing hospitalization
records will apply. |
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Last Modified:
12/14/06 |