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To ensure a safe environment for CBWCHC patients and visitors amid the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in New York, we ask that you call us if you have cold or flu-like symptoms before walking in to see a doctor. If you are symptom-free, your appointments will continue as planned, and we look forward to seeing you at the Health Center ...
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To support all patients in accessing their health information, you can: Offer your patient portal in multiple languages. Make sure your portal is mobile-friendly, and that the pages load quickly, so that users with limited data or slow connections can still access it.
Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) advocates for patient portals with flexible access that providers can tailor to meet patients’ and parents’ needs and to comply with relevant federal and state law.
NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP), a health care delivery system in New York City, has implemented a support service to help patients overcome common challenges to using their patient portal. After launching the MyNYP patient portal in 2009, NYP looked for ways to help patients make the most of it. In 2012, the organization launched a portal Help Desk [PDF - 414 KB] to provide added support for portal users.
For patients who are unable to access or use their portal (due to factors like limited cognitive function, lack of education, or inexperience with technology), family members or friends are essential members of the care team. 52
Adolescents may want to keep their health care decisions and medical information private, but laws vary from state to state. Some state laws allow minors to receive specific kinds of health care, like mental or sexual health services, without their parents knowing or consenting.