12 hours ago Jun 06, 2016 · Welcome to the MDH Patient Portal The MDH HealtheLife patient portal is available for patients 18 years of age or older. The portal includes selected patient data collected at MDH starting June 6, 2016. To register for the portal, an email address is required. MDH staff will ask for your email address during registration. >> Go To The Portal
Jun 06, 2016 · Welcome to the MDH Patient Portal The MDH HealtheLife patient portal is available for patients 18 years of age or older. The portal includes selected patient data collected at MDH starting June 6, 2016. To register for the portal, an email address is required. MDH staff will ask for your email address during registration.
myD-H Patient Portal Use myD-H to: Communicate securely with your health care providers Request or change appointments Request prescription renewals Review your medical record View your account and make payments online New and returning patients Create or sign in to your myD-H account. Need help? Contact myD-H technical support.
Cures Act Patient FAQ's: Learn more about Notes and Test Results Release changes in the portal effective 4/5/2021 Browser Compatibility MyD-H no longer supports Internet Explorer 10 or earlier.
Jan 26, 2022 · Register for MDH RePortal on the Welcome to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) RePortal self-registration site. Click on the “Begin User Registration” button. An email confirmation is sent to you when your account is approved, asking you to set a password. Follow the prompts to set a login password for MDH RePortal.
MyD-H no longer supports Internet Explorer 10 or earlier. Please update or switch to a different web browser such as Chrome or Firefox, or use the MyChart mobile app version 6.0 for iOS or Android.
Contact your health care team, renew prescriptions, manage appointments, check test results, and more.
MDH RePortal is a secure way to submit test results using a spreadsheet. MDH RePortal reviews test results while a spreadsheet is uploading and identifies any errors or warnings before you submit the file. Partner organizations must correct errors before they are able to complete a file submission, which decreases inaccurate reporting.
MDH RePortal users must register for an account to securely submit reports for their organization. Register for MDH RePortal on the Welcome to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) RePortal self-registration site. Click on the “Begin User Registration” button.
MDH RePortal requires users to upload and submit test results via spreadsheet. Follow How to Report COVID-19 Test Results Using a Spreadsheet (PDF) for detailed instructions on reporting using the spreadsheet.
MDH does not share patient information with other state agencies. MDH shares the following de-identified patient demographic data with CDC, as part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) requirement: age, race, ethnicity, sex, ZIP code, and county.
To reduce errors and warnings, please review the following before uploading and submitting your COVID-19 test results spreadsheet:
After you upload your spreadsheet, you are taken to a page to "Review and submit spreadsheet." This page identifies total records, skipped records, clean records, and records with errors. If your spreadsheet has errors and/or warnings, the rows and the corresponding error or warning message are identified on this page.
You may review lab reports submitted by other people from your organization, provided the accounts are registered under the same organization. Contact MDH to add or remove people from your organization registration in MDH RePortal.
Until further notice, the walking track/path inside Mason District Hospital will be closed.
Mason District Hospital is focused on developing a healthier community through our medical innovations and preventative programs, rapid response to patient’s needs, and compassionate care for our patients and community.
Mason District Hospital has been providing superior healthcare to Havana and the surrounding communities since we first opened our doors in 1957.
Beyond a health summary, a variety of health information is available via the MyKDH Patient Portal. This information includes:
All of the information in the MyKDH Patient Portal comes from your KDH Electronic Health Record (EHR). This ensures that you have access to the most accurate, up-to-date information.
You must have an email address on file with us. When you register for any services at King's Daughters' Health (inpatient or outpatient), give the registration clerk the valid email address that you would like to use. During the self-enrollment process, you will be asked for the following:
You may give family members, such as parents or healthcare proxies, access to your portal information.
Yes. MyKDH passwords are encrypted, and URLs are rewritten so that they cannot be copied and pasted. You and your authorized family members are the only ones who can access your MyKDH portal information. There is also a timeout feature built into the software.