MyChart Paperless Billing

Summit Health is excited to announce we’re shifting to paperless billing.  We are committed to delivering a more secure and convenient way to view your bills while reducing our environmental impact. To support these efforts, we are converting all MyChart users to paperless billing effective July 5th, 2022.

If you have a MyChart account and have not selected a billing preference, you will no longer receive paper statements. You will be notified of new billing statements through email and the MyChart patient portal.

How to access your paperless billing preferences in MyChart app

Step 1: Log in and proceed to the Menu icon.

Step 2: Scroll to the Billing tab and select Billing Summary.

Step 3: You will now be viewing current account balance. You can also choose to opt back to receiving paper statements.

How to access your paperless billing preferences in MyChart desktop

Step 1: Log in and proceed to the Menu icon.

Step 2: Scroll to the Billing tab and select Billing Summary.

Step 3. You will now be viewing current account balance. You can also choose to opt back to receiving paper statements.

Click the button below to get started, or long into the MyChart app on your phone.

Sign in to MyChart

Paperless Billing FAQ

    • Starting July 5, patients with active MyChart accounts will no longer receive paper bills in the mail unless they opt out of paperless billing from within their MyChart account.
      • We understand that some patients with MyChart accounts prefer to receive a paper statement — and that’s okay! Resuming paper statements is easy. Just follow the steps above. Patients can opt in and opt out of receiving paper statements as often as they would like.
        • No. Patients who don’t have a MyChart account will continue receiving paper statements. If you don’t have a MyChart account, we encourage you to sign up to experience the many benefits MyChart has to offer. Sign up for MyChart now
          • When a new statement is ready to review, you’ll receive a monthly notification to the email address on file in your MyChart account.
            • Billing statements are generated on a monthly cycle and are only current as of the date of the statement. Balances displayed in MyChart, however, are updated in real time and will show any current unpaid balance.
              • Talk with your insurer to clearly understand the details of your plan and coverage. You also can speak with a Summit Health Patient Account Specialist or Financial Counselor Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4 PM to discuss your concerns and ask for guidance. Call us at 541-317-4200.
      • Yes, Summit Health billing representatives can assist you with opting out. Please call 1-541-317-4200 for assistance.
  • Summit Health believes strongly in doing our part to reduce paper waste. In addition, many patients have requested this option as it allows convenient access to statements as well as multiple options for paying bills. If patients still prefer paper statements, they can opt out and continue receiving paper bills.
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