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Our combined Patient Portal allows patients to electronically access their medical records for both their hospital and physician office encounters at their convenience on any computer, tablet or mobile device that has internet connectivity.
Call Patient Registration at 865-305-9501 and request an invitation to the Patient Portal. Request portal access online. You will receive an email invitation from UT Medical Center. Follow the instructions in the email. HealtheLife offers the ability for you to securely connect to your mobile health app (s).
Email patientportal@utmck.edu with questions. Watch the tutorial video below to connect your UT Medical Center HealtheLife Portal and Apple Health app on your iPhone. Ask your physician’s office or Patient Registration to register you. Call Patient Registration at 865-305-9501 and request an invitation to the Patient Portal.
The HealtheLife Patient Portal (formerly known as IQHealth) allows you to easily access lab and test results in your electronic medical record. It’s also how we will communicate with you about important health information. What information is available in the patient portal? What else can I do through the patient portal?
The Portal serves as a central location for submitting submissions, viewing submission statuses, and reviewing communications from the FDA.
No. After July 17, 2019, all biomarker qualification program submissions will be transmitted through the NextGen Collaboration Portal.
Portal will attempt to import your organization’s DUNS number automatically by performing a search in the Organization Information section. In some cases, DUNS number will have to be entered manually. So, please have this information available at the time of registration.
CDER NexGen Portal allows you to register Alternate Contacts and Partner Organizations (i.e. consortium, workgroups, etc.) to your DDT program. Alternate Contacts are individuals within your organization that will receive email notifications regarding updates regarding the DDT submission status.
Partner Organizations will receive a separate email notification when the status changes for a DDT submission. Partner organizations will not have access to FDA communications or submission documents, and they must contact the primary Requestor to receive access to Portal documents.
Cole Connect is the portal for UPMC patients at UPMC Cole hospital.
When you use the Patient Portal Web Shortcut, you can communicate with your physician to stay on track with your care plans, monitor and share your health information, and request refills from within the app.
The HealtheLife Patient Portal (formerly known as IQHealth) allows you to easily access lab and test results in your electronic medical record. It’s also how we will communicate with you about important health information.
You can send a secure electronic message directly to your provider’s office. If your provider’s office sends you a message through the portal, you will receive an email alerting you that there is a new message waiting for you.
If you have questions about your Community experience or suggestions for making it better, please contact Patient Experience at 317-621-7000 or e-mail PatientExperience@eCommunity.com.
Parents/guardians can request access to their minor child’s MyHealth Portal Portal, for children under 12 years of age, by clicking on the “I do not have an account” button above. Please provide the information for the child and sign as the parent/guardian.
To give Community Medical Center access to outside medical records, you will need to provide authorization to release medical records from your current medical provider (s). Please complete the form and send it to your current provider for processing.
To comply with Federal and Colorado State Laws regarding privacy and minors, Community Hospital has chosen to limit access to patient portals for minors over 12 years of age. Medical records for these minors can be obtained by contacting your provider’s office.
Community Medical Center (CMC) is committed to respecting and protecting the rights of patients and families. Our staff is here to ensure the confidentiality of all patients' records by offering you the following options for safely and securely requesting your medical records.
To access pastoral care services, call the chaplain's office between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, at 317-621-5282.
Ongoing volunteer opportunities are available at Community Hospital North, including positions in the medical units, along with clerical positions and customer service assistance for patients and visitors. To apply, please visit our Volunteer page and look for the Community Hospital North information.
If you wish to opt out of SCHIEx, you must ask for, complete, and sign an Opt Out form that tells us in writing that you do not want your personal health information included in or shared through SCHIEx. Should you wish to opt out, and let us know in writing of your decision by giving us a signed Opt Out form, we will take steps to make sure your personal information cannot be viewed, used, or shared through SCHIEx.
You can access the CMC/CPG Patient Portal by clicking the “Login” button below or entering http://cmccpgpatient.iqhealth.com directly into your browser.
This includes coordinating your health care with other health care providers who have signed on as members of SCHIEx and agreed to follow all of the SCHIEx policies and procedures.
As previously noted, on July 1st, 2017 Conway Medical Center and Conway Physicians Group began using a new Patient Portal. The records stored on the previous Patient Portal did not transfer to the new Patient Portal. But do not worry, you can still obtain your records from the CMC Medical Records Department or from your Conway Physicians Group providers office.
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Personal health information that may be shared includes your personal information that may identify you, general information, diagnoses, test results, prescriptions, claims data, and clinical notes.
We may also share your personal health information through SCHIEx with agencies that audit, investigate, and inspect health programs for the health and safety of the public. We may submit information as required by law, including but not limited to: immunization data, quality reporting data, and communicable disease data to a state or federal agency.