oamichigan patient portal

by Mariam Monahan 6 min read

Medical Records | Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan

31 hours ago Patient Portal catherinejordan 2020-01-30T16:00:35-06:00 Patient Portal Patients who are currently enrolled in the OAM patient portal can go to www.nextmd.com . >> Go To The Portal


What is the Michigan Health Portal?

Please try again later. is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can: if you don’t already have one.

How do I contact the OAM patient portal?

Patients who are currently enrolled in the OAM patient portal can go to www.nextmd.com. Patients who are not enrolled can contact us at Patientportal@oamichigan.com for assistance.

What is the myuofmhealth patient portal?

The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:

How do I enroll in the patient portal?

To enroll in the patient portal, call 616-459-3900 ext. 1138. If you need assistance or have questions regarding your account, please call our Billing Department at 616-459-3900 ext. 1122. Surgery center begins same-day joint replacements.

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How long does it take to get your OAM?

After you submit your form, you can expect to receive your records within 7–10 business days. OAM contracts with a professional third-party service that specializes in protecting your health information.

How to change my health record?

How do I request a change to my record? 1 Under the Privacy Rule, an individual has the right to amend protected health information maintained by this office. Amending protected health information does not mean making changes in stored data, although such changes are allowed under HIPAA. 2 Our Notice of Privacy Practices states that we may deny an individual’s request for amendment to protected health information. The notice also states that an individual has the right to submit a disagreement to a denial for a requested amendment. We would then provide a rebuttal to any disagreement to the individual and deliver copies of any such denial and/or rebuttal. Requests for amendments to protected health information, denials, disagreements, and rebuttals may be reviewed by the Compliance and Privacy Managers who may elect to have such disagreements reviewed by the Compliance Committee for possible reconsideration. 3 The patient must complete the Request for Amendment Form completely. If not complete, the form may be sent back to you, which may delay processing time. 4 If you have any other questions regarding the completion of this authorization, please call 616-459-3900 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Can you amend protected health information?

Under the Privacy Rule, an individual has the right to amend protected health information maintained by this office. Amending protected health information does not mean making changes in stored data, although such changes are allowed under HIPAA.

Do you have to complete a medical record release form?

All other methods of records release require the patient to complete the Medical Record Release Form completely. If not complete, the form may be sent back to you.

Does Michigan allow medical records?

As a result, the state of Michigan allows healthcare organizations to bill patients for copies of their medical records. This is meant to help keep the cost of other healthcare-related services down.

Important Updates During COVID-19

Some of our policies and procedures have changed due to the pandemic. Those of particular interest to our patients are listed below.

Your Connection to Michigan Medicine

The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal (link is external) is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:

Contact Information

For questions or more information about the MyUofMHealth Patient Portal (link is external) contact our Health Information Management Department:

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