long term care patient portal

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Use of Patient Portals by People with Long-Term Health …

17 hours ago Governor Dannel P. Malloy, joined by Department of Social Services Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby and Office of Policy and Management Undersecretary Anne Foley, announced the release of Connecticut’s Strategic Plan to Rebalance Long-Term Services and Supports, including a town-by-town projection of Connecticut’s long-term care needs and ... >> Go To The Portal


What is the long-term care component?

Governor Dannel P. Malloy, joined by Department of Social Services Commissioner Roderick L. Bremby and Office of Policy and Management Undersecretary Anne Foley, announced the release of Connecticut’s Strategic Plan to Rebalance Long-Term Services and Supports, including a town-by-town projection of Connecticut’s long-term care needs and ...

How do I log in to the patient portal?

Patient Portal / MyCareCorner. Your Is Now Connecting with Clifton-Fine Hospital has never been easier! MyCareCorner provides you with a secure method to manage your healthcare records online. With MyCareCorner, you’ll have access to your health information between office visits no matter where you are. Features include: Medical Visits and Encounters

What are the different patient portals em Emory Healthcare uses?

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Are there any tests in the long term care facility?

Tioga Medical Center purchases items for our Long Term Care patients to create and enhance our residents' activities. . Many people donate in memory of lost loved ones. If you would like to make a monetary donation, please mail it to: . Tioga Medical Center. Attn: Activity Fund. PO Box 159. Tioga, ND 58852.

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Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.

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What Were The Results?

  • The research team found that patients with chronic health problems who were younger or white were more likely than others to use the patient portal. Among patients who said they didn’t use the portal, the most common reasons were 1. Wanting to get care in person or by phone (54 percent…
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Who Was in The Study?

  • The study included adults with chronic health problems. In the first part of the study, the research team surveyed 1,824 patients. Of these patients, 56 percent were white, 13 percent were Asian, 10 percent were black, and 10 percent were Hispanic. About 12 percent of patients were 18–44 years old, and the rest were older. In the second part of the study, the team reviewed patient portal an…
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What Did The Research Team do?

  • The research team worked with patients, doctors, and other health system staff to design a patient survey. The survey asked patients about the reasons they did or didn’t use the portal. The team mailed the survey to patients in the health system and analyzed the results. The research team also looked at the patient portal and health records of patients in the health system. Using …
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What Were The Limits of The Study?

  • The study took place in a single health system in California with an established, free patient portal. Results may be different in other health systems. Also, results may be different for patients who must pay to use a portal. Results may also differ for patients who don’t have chronic health problems. Finally, the research team can’t say for sure if patients’ use of the portal caused the di…
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How Can People Use The Results?

  • Patients can use the results to learn more about how using a patient portal might affect healthcare experiences. People who run healthcare systems could use the results to help decide whether to provide portals for patients with chronic health problems.
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