Have you ever gotten a medical bill and felt overwhelmed about how to pay it? I’ve been there too. Medical bills can be confusing and finding the right way to pay them shouldn’t be another headache. Today I’m gonna walk you through everything you need to know about CMMC bill pay options.
Understanding CMMC Bill Pay Options
First, let’s clear up some confusion. There are actually two different medical centers with similar abbreviations
- Central Maine Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewiston, Maine
- Central Montana Medical Center (CMMC) in Lewistown, Montana
Depending on which facility you received care from, your bill payment process will be different. Don’t worry though – I’ll cover both!
Paying Your Central Maine Medical Center Bill
If you received care at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Maine, you have several options for paying your bill:
Online Payment Options
Central Maine Medical Center offers convenient online bill pay through their patient portal called myHealthlink. This is probably the easiest way to handle your payments.
To pay your CMMC bill online
- Visit the CMMC website at www.cmhc.org/cmmc
- Look for the “Pay my bill” link at the top of the page
- Log in to your myHealthlink patient portal
- Follow the prompts to make your payment
Phone Payment Options
If you prefer to pay over the phone or need assistance with your bill, you can contact the Central Maine Medical Center directly:
Main Line: (207) 795-0111
When calling, just ask to be connected to the billing department. The staff can help you process a payment using your credit card or answer any questions about your bill.
In-Person Payment
You can also pay your bill in person at:
Central Maine Medical Center
300 Main Street
Lewiston, ME 04240
Paying Your Central Montana Medical Center Bill
If you received care at Central Montana Medical Center in Lewistown, Montana, here’s how you can pay your bill:
Online Payment
Central Montana Medical Center makes it super easy to pay online:
- Visit their website at www.cmmc.health/for-patients/pay-my-bill
- Click on the “Pay Your Bill Online” link
- Follow the instructions to complete your payment
By Phone
If you need personal assistance or want to make a payment by phone:
- Call their Business Office at 406-535-6259
- Available Monday-Friday between 8am-5pm
In Person
You can pay your bill in person by visiting:
Central Montana Medical Center
408 Wendell Ave.
Lewistown, MT 59457
Why Online Bill Pay Is Usually Best
I personally recommend using the online bill pay options whenever possible. Here’s why:
- 24/7 Convenience: No need to worry about office hours
- Immediate Confirmation: You’ll get a receipt right away
- Payment History: Track all your payments in one place
- Reduced Paper Waste: No need for paper bills or checks
- Security: Secure encryption protects your financial information
Understanding Your Medical Bill
Medical bills can be confusing, with all those codes and terms. Here are some tips to better understand what you’re paying for:
- Review service dates: Make sure the dates match when you received care
- Check your insurance information: Verify that your insurance was applied correctly
- Look for explanations: Most bills include descriptions of services provided
- Verify your personal information: Make sure your name and address are correct
What If I Can’t Pay My Bill?
Both Central Maine Medical Center and Central Montana Medical Center understand that medical bills can be challenging. If you’re struggling to pay, don’t just ignore the bill! Here are better options:
Financial Assistance Programs
Both medical centers offer financial assistance programs for qualifying patients:
- Central Maine Medical Center: Look for “Financial Assistance” under the Patients & Visitors section on their website
- Central Montana Medical Center: Find information about “Financial Assistance” in the Patients section of their website
Payment Plans
Can’t pay all at once? No problem! Both medical centers typically offer payment plans that allow you to break down your bill into manageable monthly payments. Just contact their billing departments to set this up.
Avoiding Common CMMC Bill Pay Problems
When it comes to paying medical bills, here are some common issues and how to avoid them:
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| Forgotten bills | Sign up for email reminders or autopay |
| Incorrect charges | Call the billing department immediately to dispute |
| Insurance not applied | Contact both your insurance and the hospital billing department |
| Online payment technical issues | Try a different browser or device, or call for assistance |
Protecting Yourself When Paying Medical Bills
When paying your CMMC bill, keep these safety tips in mind:
- Always verify you’re on the legitimate hospital website before entering payment information
- Keep receipts and confirmation numbers for all payments
- Regularly check your credit card or bank statements for unexpected charges
- Be cautious of phone calls claiming to be from billing – if unsure, hang up and call the hospital directly
Patient Portals: More Than Just Bill Pay
Both Central Maine Medical Center and Central Montana Medical Center offer patient portals that do way more than just bill pay:
Central Maine Medical Center – myHealthlink
With myHealthlink patient portal, you can:
- View test results
- Message your healthcare providers
- Request prescription refills
- Schedule appointments
- Access medical records
- Pay bills
Central Montana Medical Center – PatientConnect
With PatientConnect portal, you can:
- Access your medical information
- Communicate with your healthcare team
- View your medical history
- Pay bills online
FAQs About CMMC Bill Pay
Q: How soon after treatment will I receive my bill?
A: Typically, you’ll receive a bill within 2-4 weeks after treatment, though this may vary depending on insurance processing.
Q: Can someone else pay my CMMC bill for me?
A: Yes! A family member or friend can pay your bill. They’ll just need your account number from your billing statement.
Q: What payment methods are accepted?
A: Both medical centers generally accept credit cards, debit cards, checks, and electronic payments from bank accounts.
Q: What if I think there’s an error on my bill?
A: Contact the billing department immediately. For Central Maine Medical Center, call (207) 795-0111. For Central Montana Medical Center, call 406-535-6259.
Q: Do I need to create an account to pay online?
A: While creating an account gives you more features, many hospitals allow one-time payments without creating a full account.
Staying on Top of Your Medical Bills
Here are some strategies I use to manage medical bills:
- Keep a dedicated folder (physical or digital) for all medical bills and receipts
- Set calendar reminders for payment due dates
- Review all bills carefully before paying
- Save confirmation numbers and receipts for online payments
- Track tax-deductible medical expenses throughout the year
Final Thoughts on CMMC Bill Pay
Paying medical bills doesn’t have to be complicated. Both Central Maine Medical Center and Central Montana Medical Center have worked hard to make the process as straightforward as possible.
The most important thing to remember is that if you’re having trouble understanding or paying your bill, help is available. Don’t hesitate to reach out to the billing departments – that’s what they’re there for!
Whether you choose to pay online, by phone, or in person, make sure to keep records of all your payments and communications. This will help prevent any misunderstandings and give you peace of mind that your financial obligations are taken care of.
Have you had experiences with paying medical bills at either of these facilities? I’d love to hear your stories and any tips you might have for making the process easier!

Download DoD Contractor’s Guide to CMMC 0 Compliance
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“The new CMMC 2.0 framework is taking the defense industry by storm and there is a lot of confusion about what it involves and who it applies to. Our goal is to try to simplify all of the information on CMMC 2.0 into a clear and consolidated guide for DoD contractors.”
The most important CMMC dates include:
- January 2020 – The introduction of CMMC Version 1.0.
- April 2021 – The first C3PAO’s begin to be assessed against CMMC Level 2 (previously CMMC 1.0 Level 3) by the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Assessment Center (DIBCAC). C3PAO’s must pass their own Level 2 assessment before being able to conduct assessments themselves.
- November 2021 – The DoD review of the CMMC program is concluded, CMMC v1.0 is effectively terminated and replaced by CMMC 2.0.
- December 2021 – CMMC v2.0 model documentation and assessment guides released.
- January 2022 – December 2023 – Rulemaking underway while DIB contractors prepare for CMMC 2.0 requirements.
- December 2023 – 32 CFR CMMC 2.0 DFARS rule released for public comment, along with supporting documentation including CMMC 2.0 assessment and scoping guidelines.
- January 2024 – December 2024 – DoD review and analysis of comments on 32 CFR CMMC 2.0 rule and release of 48 CFR CMMC 2.0 rule for public comment.
- January-March 2025 (Estimated) – The CMMC 2.0 rule takes effect requiring self-assessment and attestation for all new contracts. Self-attestation will be replaced by third party (C3PAO) assessment requirements as the assessment ecosystem ramps up.
- July-September 2025 (Estimated) – Third party (certification) assessment requirements introduced at Level 2.
- July-September 2026 (Estimated) – Third party certification requirements are introduced for the exercise of options to extend existing contracts.
- July-September 2027 (Estimated) – Rollout concludes with CMMC 2.0 requirements now included in all DoD solicitations and contracts.
Excerpt From DoD Contractor’s Guide to CMMC 2.0 Compliance
“Eventually, all DoD contractors and subcontractors that handle FCI or CUI will be required to meet CMMC 2.0 requirements, documented either by third party assessment or self-assessment & attestation. Only contractors that provide commercial-off-the-shelf products and don’t handle any CUI won’t be required to achieve one of the three levels of compliance. ”
The road to CMMC compliance may seem long and difficult, but this guide makes it much less daunting by explaining each and all steps contractors need to take to prepare for it, achieve it, and maintain it.
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- Introduction
- What Is CMMC 2.0?
- CMMC Timeline
- What Are the CMMC 2.0 Certification Levels?
- How to Determine Which Level Applies to You?
- What Is the Difference Between FCI and CUI?
- What Is the Difference Between NIST SP 800-171 and CMMC 2.0?
- Third-Party Certification
- Mandatory Certification
- What do contractors Need to Know About Cybersecurity FAR and DFARS?
- CMMC Accreditation Body and Ecosystem
- How to Prepare for a CMMC 2.0 Assessment?
- What Does a third party CMMC 2.0 Assessment Involve?
- External Service Provider Considerations
- Cloud Service Provider Considerations
- How to Ensure Ongoing Compliance?
- Designate a Compliance Position
- Maintain Policies and Procedures
- Maintain Technical Capabilities