Cultivating healthy communities through progressive and proactive care

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Cultivating healthy communities through progressive and proactive care

Community Hospital in McCook, Nebraska provides advanced care to more than 30,000 people throughout southwest Nebraska and northwest Kansas. This critical access facility excels in surgery care, rehabilitation programs, obstetrics, emergency care, and offers a wide range of visiting specialists.

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I received excellent care, and everyone was kind, considerate, and supportive. I feel the nursing staff was knowledgeable and made me feel comfortable.

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It is so comforting to know I can trust all of the caregivers. We are so fortunate to have this quality of providers right here and not have to travel away from home to receive the very best care!

Anonymous

Every person from reception to my discharge was AWESOME! I felt so special. The doctor was so comforting, and I just can’t say enough to let you know how wonderful Community Hospital is – totally No. 1 on the planet!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can answer questions about my bill or other areas related to hospital services?

For billing questions, please contact Patient Accounts Services at 308-344-8297. 

Why do I need to stop at admissions every time, even if I've been at the hospital recently?

There are many forms that require your signature prior to receiving services. In addition, the circumstances associated with your current visit may change the insurance that needs to be filed. For example, suppose you came into the hospital for a laboratory test and, a few days later, you return after being injured on the job. Your work-related injury would likely be covered by your employer's worker's compensation plan, while your lab test may be compensated by your health insurance.

Do I have to pay my bill on the day I receive services?

No. However, if you know what your co-pay and deductible are, you should be ready to make that payment.

How long will Community Hospital wait for my insurance to pay?

Forty five (45) days from claim submission, we will send a letter notifying you that your insurance has not paid. If you receive a letter, please contact your insurance company. Your assistance in working with your insurance company is sometimes essential to initiate the payment. If your insurance company does not pay, the entire balance will become your responsibility.