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Give us a call at 866-779-3655 or email us at portal@coastalmedical.com Our Patient Portal is designed to help you monitor your personal medical records. It does not provide any emergency medical service.
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Coastal Medical’s Patient Portal is fast, simple and secure and available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. On the Portal you can book an appointment, request a prescription refill, message your practice and even view your lab results.
We’re happy to have you be a part of the Riverside Medical Group family. Former Coastal patients can continue to access their health records through the Healow patient portal. Former Coastal patients can continue to log in to their account to pay their bills. Riverside Medical Group has nearly 300 physicians across 25+ specialties.
Coastal Medical and Lifespan have finalized an agreement for Coastal Medical to become part of the Lifespan health system. This action follows Coastal Medical and Lifespan signing a letter of intent to affiliate in February 2020 and more recently an asset purchase agreement in January 2021.
Electronic health record (EHR) patient portals provide a means by which patients can access their health information, including diagnostic test results. Little is known about portal usage by emergency department (ED) patients.
A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Recent doctor visits. Discharge summaries. Medications.
PHRs, EHRs and patient portals EHRs typically contain the same basic information you would put in a PHR , such as your date of birth, medication list and drug allergies. But EHRs contain more extensive information because they're used by health care providers to store visit notes, test results and much more.
A patient portal is a type of personal health record (PHR) that is connected to an electronic health record (EHR) system. Patient portals provide a secure website through which patients can access their clinical data.
Disadvantages of patient portals result in these lower rates of use. For some people, they avoid using the portals altogether for reasons like security issues, low health literacy, or lack of internet. Even for those who do access their accounts, there are still other disadvantages of patient portals.
The Benefits of a Patient Portal You can access all of your personal health information from all of your providers in one place. If you have a team of providers, or see specialists regularly, they can all post results and reminders in a portal. Providers can see what other treatments and advice you are getting.
Hospitals and other health care organizations can facilitate patient access to their EMR information through patient portals. Patient portals can provide secure, online access to personal health information [1] such as medication lists, laboratory results, immunizations, allergies, and discharge information [2].
An electronic health record (EHR) contains patient health information, such as:Administrative and billing data.Patient demographics.Progress notes.Vital signs.Medical histories.Diagnoses.Medications.Immunization dates.More items...•
An EHR is a computerized collection of a patient's health records. EHRs include information like your age, gender, ethnicity, health history, medicines, allergies, immunization status, lab test results, hospital discharge instructions, and billing information.
There are two main types of patient portals: a standalone system and an integrated service. Integrated patient portal software functionality usually comes as a part of an EMR system, an EHR system or practice management software. But at their most basic, they're simply web-based tools.
With a patient portal, you can:Make appointments (non-urgent)Request referrals.Refill prescriptions.Check benefits.Update insurance or contact information.Make payments to your provider's office.Complete forms.Ask questions through secure e-mail.