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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 54 MIN

Why am I asked for my ID and Insurance at every hospital visit? | Healthcare Today with HSA

from Healthcare Today with HSA · host HSA Cayman Islands

This episode of Healthcare Today with the HSA explores how patient identification, registration, and insurance verification contribute to safe, accurate, and efficient healthcare at the Health Services Authority (HSA).HSA Registration team members John Douglas, Tamika Rankin, and Rohan Robinson discuss the importance of accurate patient information in supporting safe, efficient, and high-quality care across the organisation.They explain why patients are asked to confirm their details at each visit, outline how insurance verification works, and walk through the registration process. The episode also clarifies the differences between insured and self-pay patients and the importance of keeping personal and insurance information up to date to prevent delays or errors in care.The episode highlights how accurate identification helps prevent medical errors, enables faster treatment, and ensures patients receive appropriate care promptly.#HealthcareTodayWithHSA #HSACaymanIslands #PatientSafety #HealthcareCayman

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