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Beginning in early December, your medical records for Grace Clinic® and Covenant Health Grace Surgical hospital will be accessible in our new patient portal, MyChart, offering you more convenience and giving your entire care team a more complete picture of your health.
Please send an email to: PatientPortal@chcrr.org How do I sign up? Be or become a patient at any one of our practices. You will need a portal activation code. (To obtain your portal activation code, call our Centralized Medical Records department at 802-671-5800, call your provider’s office, or stop by your provider’s office.)
Refill requests are currently not available through the portal. Thank you for being patient while we upgrade our system. If you need a medication refill please contact Grace Health directly at 269-965-8866 and follow the prompts for medication refills.
Our new patient portal is designed to provide you with an improved care experience. Once you sign up for MyChart you will be able to: What else does this mean for me? Your appointment may take longer while we adjust to our new system
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If you believe your patient portal account has been accessed by someone else, call us immediately. We will disable your account and, if you would like to continue using the patient portal, we’ll issue you a new username and password at your next clinic visit.
Choose a security question and answer. You’ll need to enter the answer to log in to the portal in the future.
Each member of your family must have their own individual Patient Portal account, as all messages and information transmitted become part of your permanent health record.
Grace Health provides complete medical care for your entire family from infancy to the oldest family members.
At Grace Health, patient care is given in a team-based setting or “Neighborhood”. While you will normally see your PCP, in a Neighborhood your PCP works with other providers and medical staff who also know your medical history. We want you to be seen in your Grace Health Neighborhood whenever you need health care. Your Grace Health Neighborhood will follow your health and suggest changes to improve your well-being. We want to work with you in your care.
If you believe your patient portal account has been accessed by someone else, call us immediately. We will disable your account and, if you would like to continue using the patient portal, we’ll issue you a new username and password at your next clinic visit.
Each member of your family must have their own individual Patient Portal account, as all messages and information transmitted become part of your permanent health record.
The Patient Portal will help you better manage your health care, message your provider, renew a prescription, request an appointment, pay your bill or update your health record.
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(To obtain your portal activation code, call our Centralized Medical Records department at 802-671-5800, call your provider’s office, or stop by your provider’s office. )
You can also request an appointment by completing the form. Just choose the provider you would like to see, the reason for the appointment, and the days and times that work best for you and click submit. Someone from the provider’s office will contact you with an appointment.
You will have the ability in the portal to update different sections of your history and send information to your provider to have added to your medical chart.
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Existing patients can use the portal to make appointments and manage their information.
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The CFC program requires states to allow Medicaid beneficiaries to direct their own care as much as possible. Under CFC, the Medicaid beneficiary should have the authority to interview care attendants, choose the best one, and fire that person if necessary.
If you live in a CFC state, contact your local Medicaid office to ask about the application process. You can find your local Medicaid office here. If you don't live in a CFC state, you can still contact your local Medicaid office to find out whether there are any other home- and community-based programs for which you might be eligible.
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To enroll in the patient portal, you must receive services at one of our locations. To create an account, you may self-enroll here. Alternatively, you may contact the location where you received care and tell them you would like to make an account. Registration requires an email and a valid ID.
All messages sent to your provider’s office are transferred via a secure server compliant with HIPAA standards.
The RWJBarnabas Health Patient Portal is a free service that provides convenient access to your personal health care information in a secure online environment. With the patient portal, you can view select test results, access your medical records and track your health information.
At the hospital patient portal, you can access read-only medical information through our secure server. This includes educational materials, information on your current medications, allergies, immunizations, health issues, and lab test results. All information is pulled directly from your electronic health records. Due to the sensitive nature of radiology and pathology test results, these are not available on the patient portal and must be obtained through the hospital’s Health Information Department.
RWJBarnabas Health is in the process transitioning all of our hospitals to a centralized patient portal called MyChart where all hospitals’ records will eventually be contained within one system for your convenience. Please be assured that you will always have access to your medical records.