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This article is intended for patients of Clinic to Cloud practices who will be using the Patient Portal. This article is intended for patients of Clinic to Cloud practices who will be using the Patient Portal to see and book appointments, pay off any outstanding invoices, and view their clinical information.
If you have any questions about your Patient Portal, please contact your clinic or medical practice.
The Patient Portal can be accessed on any device, providing you access to your clinical and financial information from anywhere, any time. This is a guide covering how existing patients can book their own appointments through the Patient Portal .
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There are two main types of patient portals: a standalone system and an integrated service. Integrated patient portal software functionality usually comes as a part of an EMR system, an EHR system or practice management software. But at their most basic, they're simply web-based tools.
Rafic HabibRafic Habib is the Founder and CEO of Clinic to Cloud.
A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Recent doctor visits. Discharge summaries.
Even though they should improve communication, there are also disadvantages to patient portals....Table of ContentsGetting Patients to Opt-In.Security Concerns.User Confusion.Alienation and Health Disparities.Extra Work for the Provider.Conclusion.
A patient portal app for the health care sector usually costs $12,500 to build. However, the total cost can be as low as $5,000 or as high as $20,000.
The researchers found no demographic differences among nonusers who said that a technology hurdle, lack of internet access or no online medical record was the reason why they did not make use of a patient portal.
The features of patient portals may vary, but typically you can securely view and print portions of your medical record, including recent doctor visits, discharge summaries, medications, immunizations, allergies, and most lab results anytime and from anywhere you have Web access.
Eight studies reported that patients or their caregivers want more portal education, training, or support. Two studies found that their participants want human connection as they learn about the portal and how to use it, as well as when they encounter issues.
This article is intended for patients of Clinic to Cloud practices who will be using the Patient Portal to see and book appointments, pay off any outstanding invoices, and view their clinical information. The Patient Portal can be accessed on any device, providing you access to your clinical and financial information from anywhere, any time.
Before you will be able to book an appointment online, you will need to be invited to the Patient Portal by your practice, and create an account. Once registered, you can follow the instructions below to book an appointment for the Patient Portal from the following locations:
Watch this short video for a demonstration on logging into the Patient Portal, or continue scrolling to the written instructions.
The Patient Portal is a special feature for practices that use Clinic to Cloud software, which enables them to communicate effectively and enhance the experience of their patients. There are many ways that a practice can set up the Patient Portal for you to use. This article explains how to log into the Patient Portal for a patient or a carer.