mybjc patient portal login

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MyChart | BJC HealthCare & Washington University …

22 hours ago MyChart offers patients personalized and secure online access to portions of their medical records. Login to MyChart. MyChart enables you to securely manage and receive information about your health. With MyChart, you can: Request medical appointments. >> Go To The Portal


What is the BJC HealthCare online payment portal?

• This online payment portal is for BJC HealthCare hospitals and BJC Medical Group providers only. You may receive additional bills for other services the patient received including, for example, physician charges for consultations, anesthesiology or radiology.

What is BJC HealthCare MyChart?

BJC HealthCare ("BJC") and Washington University School of Medicine ("WUSM") are pleased to offer you access to a web-based service called "MyChart." MyChart provides you with convenient access to select portions of your medical record.

Why choose a BJC Hospital?

BJC has certified staff who can help you through the process. BJC’s 15 hospitals serve patients in rural, suburban and urban settings in Missouri and Illinois.

Are the terms and conditions of BJC HealthCare subject to change?

These terms and conditions are subject to change without prior written notice at any time, and at the discretion of BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine. BJC HealthCare ("BJC") and Washington University School of Medicine ("WUSM") are pleased to offer you access to a web-based service called "MyChart."

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Leave a message of support or gratitude for BJC team members to help lift their spirits.

What is MyChart?

MyChart helps you securely manage and receive information about your health.

What is BJC and WUSM?

BJC and WUSM are committed to protecting the confidentiality of your medical information. Standard security measures, such as firewalls, passwords, encryption, and audit trails, are used to safeguard your information. We track the time and date of access to records each time a patient account is accessed through MyChart. We have taken steps to secure all such information against unauthorized access, use, and release.

What browsers are required to access MyChart?

In general, you must access MyChart with a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) compatible browser or terminal (Internet Explorer version 7.0 or later or Mozilla Firefox version 3.0 or later). These requirements may change over time. Our SSL web server uses authentication and offers current industry-accepted security methods. We utilize physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to promote the prevention and detection of unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure authorized use and disclosure of information. We allow access to the information only to those employees, clinical providers, contractors, and service and equipment providers who need such access in connection with providing services to you, to us or on our behalf. If you become aware of any actual or suspected unauthorized use or disclosure of your information via these services, you should immediately contact us.

How long is BJC liable for electronic communications?

By using MyChart for electronic communications with your health care provider (s) who choose to participate in MyChart, you hereby acknowledge and agree that BJC and WUSM are in no way responsible or liable to store, manage or transmit any electronic communications beyond a thirty (30) day period. It is your responsibility and your provider's responsibility to receive, capture, download and/or otherwise retain any such electronic communication that you or your provider feels is important to your care or to your treatment relationship. You and your provider hereby release BJC and WUSM from any and all claims related to the storage, availability or destruction of any message or electronic communication (including audit trail data) beyond this thirty (30) day period. Finally, you acknowledge and agree that BJC and WUSM may use any reasonable method of deletion or destruction of such message or electronic communication that it deems proper.

How long does it take for a MyChart to respond?

Therefore, patients should generally expect a response to take two (2) or more business days. Accordingly, emergency situations requiring immediate attention should not be submitted electronically. You should call 911 for any emergencies. Also, if you have a non-emergency issue that requires more prompt attention, please call your health care provider or go to the emergency room of a hospital. You should discuss communication time frames and expectations directly with your health care provider. Furthermore, with respect to any electronic communication sent by or on behalf of the patient, your health care provider (s) may only be able to respond to such communications based on the information provided. If there is insufficient information provided, they may be unable to provide accurate and reliable responses/services and/or may request more information or clarification, which may cause delays.

How old do you have to be to use MyChart?

Minor children 12 years of age through 17 years of age (inclusive) will be eligible to participate in the MyChart services. A minor's parent or guardian will only have access to the MyChart account of his/her minor in the following, limited circumstances: (1) when the minor's physician reasonably believes that the minor lacks capacity to consent/participate in the MyChart process; and (2) when the health care needs of the minor are so complex that the minor's physician believes it is appropriate for both the parent and the minor to have full access to the minor's MyChart account. However, under State and Federal law, there are certain types of health information that the parent or guardian of a minor may not view without the consent of the minor, and therefore, the minor and the minor's physician must give their written consent before the parent or guardian will have access to such information. A minor may revoke a proxy's access at any time via the minor's MyChart account.

Can I use MyChart to send a lab report?

Although you may have access to a variety of records (i.e., laboratory and imaging test results) through the MyChart services, not all of the health care providers who have ordered these tests may be accepting electronic communications via the MyChart website (also referred to as the "site"). Therefore, while you may securely communicate with health care providers participating in the electronic communication service offered via MyChart, you might not be able to communicate in that manner with all of your health care providers. You should contact non-participating health care providers in the manner you currently do. Also, ask your primary care doctor, specialist (s) and the ordering/consulting physician (s) about whom to contact with questions or concerns about your test results, the meaning/interpretations of those results and any follow-up care.

Is BJC a medical website?

This site is not an attempt to practice medicine or provide specific medical advice. This website should not be used as a substitute for the advice of your personal healthcare provider (s). You should not rely upon the MyChart site if you have immediate health concerns or questions.