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COVID-19 Vaccines: We are providing vaccines to anyone age 12 or older. For information on where children age 5-11 can get a COVID-19 vaccine, visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Pfizer and Moderna booster shots are available for anyone 18 or older who received their second dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca or Novavax vaccine at …
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My Health Connection family access - UCHealth My Health Connection family access My Health Connection’s family access feature (sometimes called “shared” or “proxy accounts”) allows you to see test results, send messages, and schedule appointments for your family, friends, or …
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Patient between ages 14 to 18: Parent or legal guardian will have limited access to the child’s My Health Connection account. They will have the ability to message the child’s provider (s), but they will not be able to view test results, appointments, etc.
Parents and legal guardians can see some parts of the child’s medical record only with a durable power of attorney for health care. Parents and legal guardians will always have the right to request copies of complete medical records for their children, as permitted by law.
Patients 14 and older up to age 18 may have the legal right to consent to certain types of medical treatment themselves. They do not need consent from parents or guardians. Parents and legal guardians will always have the right to request copies of complete medical records for their children, as permitted by law. UCHealth respects the rights of these young patients to keep their medical care private.
Patients aged 14 to 18 may have the legal right to consent to certain types of medical treatment themselves. They do not need consent by their parent or guardian. UCHealth respects the rights of these young patients to keep their medical care private.
Special needs: Patients 14 years of age or older with special needs may not be able to manage their own health care. If so, the patient’s parents or guardians are allowed to maintain full access to all aspects of the patient’s My Health Connection account. This should be discussed with your patient’s care team.
My Health Connection’s adult access gives a person you choose the right to log in to your account and the right to use your health information. This service can also be used by legal guardians or caregivers of dependent adults. They can access some parts of your medical record only if they have a durable power of attorney for health care.
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