ku medical patient portal

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Patients - University of Kansas Medical Center

4 hours ago Pay your bills. Pay your bills and sign up for payment plans online. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Need Help? Visit MyChart FAQs or call 913-588-4040. Ver en Español Esp. MyChart Username. Password. >> Go To The Portal


How to contact KU Medical Center?

Pay your bills. Pay your bills and sign up for payment plans online. Access your test results. No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view your results and your doctor's comments within days. Need Help? Visit MyChart FAQs or call 913-588-4040. Ver en Español Esp. MyChart Username. Password.

What is a patient portal?

The University of Kansas Medical Center serves as the health sciences campus for the University of Kansas. Comprised of three schools and a large research enterprise, KU Medical Center's Kansas City campus shares a physical location with The University of Kansas Hospital, which provides clinical care for patients and serves as a primary clinical training site for our students.

What is a patient health portal?

The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy.

What is KU Med?

It's easy. Go to MyChart. Click the Sign Up Now button. Provide some brief identification information. Start using MyChart. If signing up online isn't right for you, ask your care team to help sign you up at your next appointment. Choose your health system location If you use one of our locations in the Kansas City area, sign in to MyChart.

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How to use MyChart?

Get started with MyChart 1 Go to MyChart. 2 Click the Sign Up Now button. 3 Provide some brief identification information. 4 Start using MyChart.

What is MyChart EMR?

MyChart offers secure, online access to portions of your electronic medical record (EMR). It allows you to schedule an appointment, request a prescription refill or ask your provider a question. You may also conveniently view your medications, immunizations, allergies, health information and lab results. You can join a waitlist to receive notification of earlier appointments and can prepare for visits in advance by completing health questionnaires online. You can pay bills, authorize a copay and get cost estimates for care you may be planning to receive.

How to sign up for MyChart?

If you're a patient at the health system, you can sign yourself up for MyChart online. It's easy. Go to MyChart. Click the Sign Up Now button. Provide some brief identification information. Start using MyChart. If signing up online isn't right for you, ask your care team to help sign you up at your next appointment.

Why is comfort important at the University of Kansas?

At The University of Kansas Health System, your comfort is important. It's also important that you have access to timely and accurate information. Our patient information guide will help you find answers so you can be prepared for a hospital stay or a doctor's appointment.

What is the phone number for the Travel Packet?

Request a guide today by calling toll-free 844-323-1227, option 4, to talk to a travel concierge.

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Required Two-Step Authentication

Please sign up for Two-Step Authentication. To add an extra layer of security to your account, enter in your Social Security Number and date of birth to access your account.

What to expect at the ER?

What to expect upon arrival: 1 There are only 2 entrances that are available to enter. The Front Main Entrance (5:00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m.) and the Emergency Department Entrance (Open 24/7). 2 Staff, visitors, and patients are all screened with a temperature check and travel history questions. 3 If anyone has a fever above 100.4 or has recently traveled to the high-risk areas, they will be asked to not enter the building and either go home and self-quarantine or be screened in our Emergency Department. 4 2 visitors are allowed per patient per day please

How to avoid sneezing?

Avoid close contact with people including shaking hands and hugs. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces. Stay home when you are sick except to get medical care.

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