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Practice Fusion has a built-in patient portal - Patient Fusion - which allows patients to electronically access their medical records. Available information includes the patient's medication list, diagnostic history, allergies, immunizations, and appointments (past and upcoming). In addition, you can elect to share some structured lab results. 1.
Patients who have created a Patient Fusion account and linked it to their patient record in the EHR can use their Patient Fusion login credentials to authenticate to third-party applications that have registered with Practice Fusion and connected to our public APIs.
Only an administrator can edit the Manage Patient Access to Patient Fusion (PHR) invite settings, as indicated by the lock icon. However, all users can view their settings in read-only format.
Read more about how a patient can register for Patient Fusion here. In the event that the patient loses their PIN, you may locate it within their chart by clicking on the Patient Portal enrollment status at the top of their chart. The PIN will be listed under the Access code column (see Graphic 5 below).
The features of patient portals may vary, but typically you can securely view and print portions of your medical record, including recent doctor visits, discharge summaries, medications, immunizations, allergies, and most lab results anytime and from anywhere you have Web access.
Once the Doctor has granted you access to Patient Fusion, the doctor will provide you with your unique PIN. 2. After clicking the Access your records button, you will need to verify your identity using either the PIN provided by your doctor's office or a security code sent via phone.
Yes, they can use Patient Fusion with doctors that use Practice Fusion as their EHR. To do this, invite the patient using the email address associated with their Patient Fusion account. From the invite email, they will be able to access the record by clicking the orange button to take them to the login page.
How do I sign up?Find a doctor on patientfusion.com and book an appointment.Ask your doctor for access to your health records.Log in to your account to see your records anytime.
Practice Fusion allows you as a Practice Fusion provider to enable your patients and/or their patient-authorized representatives to access their health records via Patient Fusion.
Practice Fusion currently has iPhone and Android applications in private beta testing. The mobile solutions will provide a free, lightweight and secure way for medical professionals to stay connected on the go and mark another step in the company's aggressive mobile strategy.
Uploading a file in the Documents tab will automatically assign it to that patient. Alternatively, click the Upload button in the top right-hand corner (see Graphic 2). To select multiple documents to upload, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard. Once you've selected your files, click Open.
P2P offers bank-grade, Tier 4 security, which means that both you and your patients can feel safe communicating freely.
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Your account administrator can enable your practice’s cancellation policies, which determine when a patient can request to cancel an appointment and how you practice processes these requests.
With Patient Fusion, you and your practice can easily connect to new and existing patients. Patient Fusion offers provider profiles, online scheduling, patient intake (online check-in) forms, and patient portals, which allow patients to access their up-to-date health records at any time.
Practice Fusion practices that have the Intake Forms feature enabled can use the EHR to track the status of patient forms for upcoming appointments, resend unsubmitted forms to patients at any time, and review completed forms directly from the patient’s chart.
This article explains how the intake forms you setup in Practice Fusion will be received and completed by your patients.
Read this article to learn how to create patient intake forms for online check-in.
Read this article to learn how to enable intake forms to include with appointment notification and booking confirmation emails.
You can access your Online Patient Fusion Profile URL within your EHR Settings to share with patients.
2. Enter your Patient Fusion username/email and password just as you would to log in to your Patient Fusion account.
Patients who have created a Patient Fusion account and linked it to their patient record in the EHR can use their Patient Fusion login credentials to authenticate to third-party applications that have registered with Practice Fusion and connected to our public APIs.
Any user of Practice Fusion EHR with an active subscription license has access to the Practice Fusion ONC certified APIs during their subscription term to be offered to their patients for connecting with 3rd party apps by utilizing the certified APIs.
Practice Fusion has a built-in patient portal - Patient Fusion - which allows patients to electronically access their medical records. Available information includes the patient's medication list, diagnostic history, allergies, immunizations, and appointments (past and upcoming). In addition, you can elect to share some structured lab results.
Then, click Cancel invite as shown in Graphic 7 below. You can then re-enter the patient’s information and select Invite. This will generate a new registration email and registration PIN.
PIN: The PIN is automatically generated when a patient is invited to the patient portal, and will be listed in the Access code column. Note that this PIN is not sent in the email message for security purposes. You'll need to provide this to the patient during the visit.
1. At the top of the patient's chart you will see the patient portal enrollment status (see Graphic 1 below). 2. From the Actions button in the top-right corner of the chart (see Graphic 2 below). The email and phone number will auto-populate from the patient's Profile, but you may edit or change these if needed.
The email and phone number will auto-populate from the patient's Profile, but you may edit or change these if needed. When ready to invite, click Invite to patient portal as shown in Graphic 3 below).
Phone number: Alternatively, patients can enter their phone number and receive a security code to verify their identity. Read more about how a patient can register for Patient Fusion here.
As a practice administrator, you can control which users in your practice have the ability to enroll patients in the patient portal via the Patient Communication settings (see Graphic 9 below) and which users will permit the auto-invite feature when chart notes are signed. Only an administrator can edit the Manage Patient Access to Patient Fusion (PHR) invite settings, as indicated by the lock icon. However, all users can view their settings in read-only format. Please contact your administrator if you’d like to enable these settings.
Messages provides a secure method to communicate with your patients if they are actively enrolled in a patient portal account . Patients also have the option to include a document attachment and/or hyperlink. (See Graphic 8)
Vital Signs entered in a flowsheet on a signed encounter can be seen in the patient portal. Vitals typically include height, weight, blood pressure, heart rate. There are many options available to choose from. (See Graphic 12)
Past Visits display previous appointments. Patients and/or authorized patient representatives will also see a record of any upcoming appointments in the Appointments section. (See Graphic 9)
Care Plans are shared exactly as entered in the form of free-text in the PHR. Simply record your care plans and instructions, and that text will automatically be available to patients after your note has been signed. (See Graphic 3)
Patients and/or their patient-authorized representatives will be able to see structured data shared from the Practice Fusion EHR in their Patient Fusion account if they are enrolled in Patient Fusion. Structured data from the medical records include lab results, diagnoses, medications, immunizations, allergies, and certain fields of a chart note will be included.
Labs & Imaging results can be shared as individual components or full test results. Shared lab results will only show if they are in final status, even if you have already shared them. Results from connected labs as well as manually entered will display in the PHR. Certain format of labs (namely PDF results) will not appear in full. (See Graphic 6)
However, SOAP content can be included or excluded in a patient-generated export from Patient Fusion based on preferences chosen at the practice level. To learn how to toggle these settings see, What is the 'Clinical Notes' section in the CCDA?
Learn how to use your Patient Fusion account to integrate your medical record with third-party applications that have connected to our public APIs.
At this time, you will need to contact your doctor's office directly to request refills and prescriptions.
Read this article to learn how to view your activity in the patient portal.
See this article for help accessing your health records, reviewing your appointments, or scheduling a new one.
Currently, patients must be 18 or older to request an appointment online. If you need to request an appointment for a minor, please reach out to the doctor's office directly.
Your current medication list will appear in the Heath Records section under the Medications tab.
You will need to register your Patient Fusion account in order to retrieve your username or password. See this article for more information.
Use this article to edit your username or login email address associated with your Patient Fusion account.
Click the drop-down or carrot next to the name on your account. See this article for more information.
If you don't have online access to your health records yet, Patient Fusion can provide you the latest updates on your health-- and a quick call to your doctor’s office can get you started.
To have your account reset, you'll need to contact your doctor and request this.