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THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE REVIEW IT CAREFULLY.
Get more information about planning surgery at KSRC here: Learn More About Charges And Payments. All About Having Joint Replacement Surgery At KSRC. Find A Hotel In Our Area, Some With Special Rates Just For Our Patients And Families. Learn About How To Get A Referral To KSRC. Get Answers To Frequently Asked Questions About Preparing for Surgery At KSRC. Learn How to Pay Online New Patient Forms Download The Inpatient Regist… more»

Eating Before Surgery If you are having a morning surgery, make sure you have NOTHING to eat or drink after midnight. Follow your physician's orders on when to stop eating and drinking for afternoon surgery. Do not smoke, chew gum, or eat mints after midnight. Medications Make sure you take your heart medications and blood pressure medications the day of your surgery with a SIP of water. If you are on insulin, CONTACT THE PHYSIC… more»

Now that your joint replacement is scheduled, we want to help you to be as prepared as possible prior to your surgery. Please make plans to attend a Joint Replacement Seminar prior to your scheduled surgery date. When you arrive, check in with the receptionist at the front desk.… more»

Holiday Inn 549 S. Rock Road316-686-7131 TownePlace Suites9444 E. 29th St. N.316-631-3773 Candlewood Suites3141 N. Webb Road316-634-6070 North Rock Suite7856 E. 36th St. N.316-634-2303 Comfort Inn9525 E. Corporate Hills Dr.316-686-2844 Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham411 S. Webb Road316-633-7837 Courtyard by Marriot… more»

A facility charge (Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center) is determined after each procedure. You, your doctor, or the insurance carrier can call us to obtain an estimate of the approximate cost in advance. You may expect to be billed separately for related services: Pre-admission testing (laboratory, x-ray, EKG) Your surgeon(s) services Anesthesiology services Pathology services Insured Patients: We will bill your insurance carri… more»

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center (“KSRC”) is pleased to announce that it has now implemented a CASH OPTION alternative for the payment of Total Hip and Total Knee Replacement procedures. You will receive the same care and attention as all other KSRC patients; the only difference will be your right to exercise your cash payment option. These services will continue to be provided at the high level of patient care… more»


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Patients are referred to KSRC by a personal physician. Talk to your physician about why KSRC might be a great choice for your upcoming surgery or procedure. If you would like assistance in finding the perfect physician for you call us! No person will be refused service on the basis of race, color, age, sex, national origin, physical or mental limitations. more»

A safe, comfortable environment, Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center enhances the cost-effective delivery of outpatient surgical care with the introduction of inpatient beds for more extended stays. State-of-the-art equipment and highly trained staff are ready to meet patients' needs for safety and comfort. Here you'll find quality surgical health care at a reduced cost; a comfortable facility without the "hospital" feeling; and a staf… more»

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  Healthgrades Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center Recognized by Healthgrades as Top 10% in Nation for Joint Replacement Wichita, Kansas (October 17, 2017) – Joint Replacement at Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center is among the top 10% in the nation—as measured by volume-weighted performance—according to this year’s evaluation from Healthgrades, the leading online resource for comprehensive inf… more»

Paula Boese has been my shoulder therapy person since October 20, 2016. I was shocked at how debilitating the operation left me and was really discouraged. Paula however was so kind, supportive and very positive that I would soon have a much different attitude. She explained how the muscles worked, what each exercise was for and answered all my questions. She has a sense of humor and likes what she does. It’s refreshing to find some… more»

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center, as an integral part of the Wichita community, is committed to providing for the local community. See what we have been up to in our blog.… more»

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center (KSRC) is a great place to work. Our goal at KSRC is to provide the finest quality services to patients and medical staff, and to do so more efficiently and economically than our competitors. By satisfying our patients' needs, they will continue to do business with us and will recommend us to others. The importance of our employees' contribution cannot be overstated. KSRC employees are a critical part of our success, for their work directly… more»

Orthopedic Procedures Arthroscopy Carpal Tunnel Release Total Joint Replacement Total Knee Replacement Total Hip Replacement Total Shoulder Replacement Spine Surgery Breast Surgery with Reconstruction Bariatric Surgery General Surgery Endoscopy Procedures Ophthalmic Surgery Podiatry Plastic Surgery Urology Gynecologic Surgery Dental and Oral Surgery Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery All information contained i… more»

Planning for Joint Replacement Surgery Do I Need to Provide Insurance Information to KSRC Prior to my Surgery? Much of your insurance information comes from your physician's office. Many times, this is all the information we need. Should we need anything further, our Business Office will contact you approximately a week before surgery. However, please bring your insurance card with you the day of surgery. What Should I do if I Have Que… more»

Our own Dr. Schurman is an expert on total joint replacement. Hear from him on what to expect in a total knee replacement surgery. "Total knee replacement is a procedure that replaces the surface of an arthritic joint with a prosthetic implant. Indications for the operation include advanced structural arthritis, inflammatory arthritis or post trauma deformity. Candidates complain of pain, diminished function, instability with walking,… more»

Planning for Hip Replacement Surgery Do I Need to Provide Insurance Information to KSRC Prior to my Surgery? Much of your insurance information comes from your physician's office. Many times, this is all the information we need. Should we need anything further, our Business Office will contact you approximately a week before surgery. However, please bring your insurance card with you the day of surgery. What Should I do if I Have Que… more»

What is a Total Shoulder Replacement Total shoulder replacement surgery involves the replacement of the damaged portions of the humerus and scapula with artificial materials made of plastic or metal. This surgery is usually a result of damage from arthritis or trauma to the area. If you're expecting to undergo total shoulder replacement, here are some things you should know before your procedure. During shoulder replacement surgery, you… more»

"Cosmetic plastic surgery includes a variety of surgical procedures that reshape structures of the body in order to improve appearance and self-esteem. Healthy individuals with realistic expectations are appropriate candidates for cosmetic procedures. The decision to have plastic surgery is an extremely personal choice and should be done for you, not to fulfill someone else's desires. There are several cosmetic plastic surgery procedure… more»

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center2770 N. Webb RoadWichita, KS 67226Phone: (316) 634-0090Fax: (316) 634-0005 Driving Directions: (From the west) Take US-54 (Kellogg) east to I-135. Go north on I-135 to K-96 East. Take K-96 east to the Webb Road exit. Turn south onto Webb Road. (From the east) Take US-54 (Kellogg) to Webb Road. Turn north onto Webb Road. (From the north) Take I-35 south to KS-96 (exit 10). Take KS-96 east to the Webb… more»

To contact a patient, call our main phone line (316-634-0090) and ask for the patient. The Front Desk personnel who answer your call will be happy to provide you with the patient's direct room phone number at that time. more»

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center provides healthcare services and products to those we serve in cooperation with physicians and other professionals and organizations involved in your care. Our privacy practices govern the following:

  • Healthcare providers and professionals at our ministries;
  • Workforce, students, and volunteers at our ministries; and
  • Business Associates with whom we share your protected health information (“PHI”).

Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center

Responsibilities

We are required by law to:

  • Maintain the privacy of your PHI;
  • Notify you in the event of a breach of your unsecured PHI;
  • Provide you this notice of our legal duties and privacy practices with respect to PHI;
  • Abide by our current Notice of Privacy Practices (“NPP”); and
  • Follow the more stringent state law or federal law.

We must obtain your written authorization prior to:

  • Selling your PHI, except when permitted by law;
  • Use or disclosure of your PHI for marketing purposes that involve financial remuneration to us, except for face-to-face communications made by us to you or a promotional gift of nominal value provided by us to you;
  • Use or disclosure of any psychotherapy notes, except for: use by the originator of the psychotherapy notes for treatment; use or disclosure for our own mental health training programs; or use or disclosure to defend ourselves in a legal action or other proceeding; and/or
  • Other uses and disclosures not described in this NPP.

Permissible Uses and Disclosures of PHI:

  • We are permitted to use and disclose PHI for treatment. For example, we may provide PHI to another provider such as a specialist as part of a referral or another provider who has been asked to be involved in your care.
  • We are permitted to use and disclose PHI to obtain payment for treatment. For example, we may send PHI as part of the billing information to your insurance company or payer.
  • We are permitted to use and disclose PHI for use in healthcare operations. For example, we may use PHI to improve quality of our care or operations or to evaluate our staff’s performance while caring for you.
  • Subject to certain limitations, we are permitted to use and disclose PHI without your prior authorization for: public health purposes; reporting on abuse, neglect, or domestic violence; health oversight activities; coroner and funeral arrangements; organ donations; law enforcement activities; research purposes; workers' compensation purposes; healthcare services provided at the request of an employer; student immunization reporting; specialized government functions; prevention of serious threats to health or safety; judicial and administrative proceedings; or when required by federal, state or local law.
  • We are permitted to contact you for appointment reminders or to inform you about treatment options, alternatives, health-related benefits, or services that may be of interest to you.
  • Unless you object, we list your name, room number, procedure, procedure date, physician and diet requirements in our ministry directory.
  • We are permitted to disclose PHI to a friend, family member, or other individual who you identify as being involved in your medical care or payment for care. In situations where you are incapacitated or unable to make this decision, we will use our professional judgment in making such disclosures.
  • We are permitted to disclose PHI to disaster relief authorities, so that your family may be notified of your location and condition.

Your Rights and Responsibilities Regarding PHI:

  • In most cases, you have the right to review or obtain a copy of your PHI by submitting a written request. If you request a copy, either paper or electronic, we may charge a reasonable fee for this service. If your request is denied, you may submit a written request for review of that decision.
  • If you believe information in your record is incorrect or missing, you may request an amendment to the record by submitting a written request. If your request is denied, you may appeal, in writing, the decision not to amend a record. You may also ask that your written statement requesting an amendment be placed in your medical record.
  • You have the right to request an accounting of the disclosures of your PHI made outside of our ministries. This does not include the permitted disclosures for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations. The request must state the time period desired for the accounting of disclosure, but no more than six years prior to the current date. You may request the accounting be provided in paper or electronic form. You may request that we transmit a copy to a third party designated by you. One accounting of disclosure in a 12-month period is free; additional requests are billed based on the cost of production. We will inform you of the fee for this service before any charges occur.
  • You have the right to request restrictions on how we use and disclose your PHI. We are not required to comply with these requests. However, we are required to comply with any request to restrict PHI disclosed to a health plan about a healthcare service or product for which you, or someone other than the health plan, paid us out of pocket and in full prior to the involved healthcare service or product being rendered. If we accept a restriction request, we abide by it except when a use or disclosure is necessary for emergency treatment or is required by law.
  • You have the right to revoke any previous authorizations, except to disclosures made prior to the date of revocation, by notifying us in writing of your decision.
  • You may request that we communicate with you in a specific manner.
  • You may opt-out of any current and future fundraising communications as explained in those communications or by completing the Fundraising Opt-Out form. We do not condition treatment or payment on your acceptance of fundraising communications.
  • If you obtained this NPP electronically, you have the right to a paper copy.

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