genesys integrated group patient portal website

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MyGenesis Patient Portal - Genesis Health System

7 hours ago Welcome to Integrated Providers Patient Portal in Genesee County, MI Health Care Providers Helping Patients Help Themselves We all know that old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" but being healthy doesn't mean you should stay away from the doctor. >> Go To The Portal


What is the MHS Genesis patient portal?

Welcome to Integrated Providers Patient Portal in Genesee County, MI Health Care Providers Helping Patients Help Themselves We all know that old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" but being healthy doesn't mean you should stay away from the doctor.

What is Genesys integrated group practice PC?

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 IMMUNIZATIONS ALLERGIES LAB RESULTS

What can I do in mygenesis patient portal?

Sign In to MyGenesis Patient Portal! Send and receive secure messages with your provider and care team. View upcoming appointments and summary of recent visits. View all your prescriptions, medications, allergies, immunizations and medical issues in one place. Receive lab results and updated health records.

How do I access the my genesis chart portal?

Patient Portal With My Genesis Chart you will be able to perform the following tasks: Request, reschedule, and even cancel appointments from home Request medication refills without having to call your practice or doctor Request Referrals without having to call your practice or doctor Have 24/7 access to your medical record And much more!

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To create ant then access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal, visit https://patient.mhsgenesis.health.mil

What are the chief benefits of MHS GENESIS?

MHS GENESIS is the first Department of Defense-wide electronic health record to be used by all military treatment facilities. By the time that MHS GENESIS is fully implemented throughout all of the DoD, patients will be able to receive care from any military treatment facility knowing that their health records will follow them.

How is MHS GENESIS different from CAL MED's current electronic health record systems?

Like all Army military treatment facilities, CAL MED currently uses several electronic health record systems for inpatient records, outpatient records, emergency room records, and other areas of care. While care teams can view patients' records in the different systems, this requires extra time to navigate all of the records.

What will I notice about what's new with MHS GENESIS?

The primary difference that patients will notice is the Patient Portal. While receiving care at MTFs which use MHS GENESIS, patients will no longer use RelayHealth and Tricare Online except for limited functions, such as requesting new providers.

When will I be able to start using the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal?

While patients may be able to log on to the Patient Portal and explore it during the weeks leading up to the transition to MHS GENESIS, the Patient Portal will not be active until September 7, 2019.

When patients move, will their new military treatment facilities be using MHS GENESIS?

The Department of Defense has a multi-year plan for all military treatment facilities to transition to MHS GENESIS. CAL MED is in the second wave of military treatment facility to transition to MHS GENESIS.

What is the responsibility of Genesys?

This responsibility also includes keeping appointments and giving notice when unable to do so. Paying or ensuring payment for any medical treatment received at Genesys, regardless of insurance.

What are patient rights?

Patient Rights. Respect your right to, and need for, effective communication that YOU understand. Respect and accommodate your right to religious and other spiritual services. Allow you to access, amend and obtain information on disclosures of your information, in accordance with law and regulation.

What are the responsibilities of a medical provider?

You or your loved ones have the following responsibilities: 1 Providing honest and complete information about your current condition and about past medical conditions and treatments 2 Letting us know if you do not understand the description of your condition or the course of treatment proposed for your condition 3 Acknowledging that if you refuse treatment, you are responsible for the results of the decision 4 Following the treatment plan recommended by your health care team, including physicians, nurses and therapists. This responsibility also includes keeping appointments and giving notice when unable to do so 5 Paying or ensuring payment for any medical treatment received at Genesys, regardless of insurance 6 Respecting the rights of other patients and for Genesys personnel and property. This responsibility particularly recognizes that other patients may be harmed by noisy conversation or behavior 7 Following Genesys rules and regulations regarding patient care and conduct. You and your loved ones need to communicate with the caregiver if you intend to leave the nursing unit 8 Reporting your pain, including: 9 Asking your health care provider (doctor, nurse or clinician) what to expect regarding pain and pain management 10 Discussing pain relief options with your nurse 11 Asking for pain relief when pain first begins 12 Helping your health care provider measure pain 13 Telling your health care provider about any pain that will not go away 14 Discussing any worries or fears you have about taking pain medication

What is the right to refuse care?

Respect your right to refuse care, treatment and services, in accordance with the law. Honor your right to give or withhold informed consent. This includes informed consent to produce or use recordings, films or other images of you for purposes other than your care.

How to protect yourself from abuse?

Ensure you are free from neglect, exploitation, and verbal, mental, physical and sexual abuse. Promote and create an environment that preserves dignity and contributes to a positive self-image. Provide access to protective and advocacy services.

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