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Community Care Physicians encourages you to be proactive in your health by enrolling in the mycareDOT™ patient portal. You are an integral part of the healthcare process and now you have a secure, efficient tool to communicate with your doctor on …
Patient Portal The team at Community Care Pediatrics – Latham strives to be accessible to each and every patient. We have a patient portal that allows you to communicate with our office anytime, anywhere using a secure internet connection.
We have a patient portal, mycareDOT™ powered by FollowMyHealth™, that allows you to communicate with our office anytime, anywhere using a secure internet connection. mycareDOT™ offers patients and providers a wide array of services to facilitate health information exchange. With mycareDOT™, you can:
Patient Portal - Community Care Physicians P.C. Community Care Pediatrics - Saratoga Patient Portal The team at Community Care Pediatrics – Saratoga strives to be accessible to each and every patient. We have a patient portal that allows you to communicate with our office anytime, anywhere using a secure internet connection.
Patient Portals#N#Online portals allow patients to interact with their health information and communicate with providers outside the traditional office visit. Such systems offer powerful benefits, but integrating a portal into a clinical practice is not easy. CHCF worked with early adopters to capture key lessons learned, as well as tools and resources to help guide other safety-net clinics considering their own patient portals.
Early interventions, improved access to their care team, and increased efficiency of care delivery can ultimately lead to reduced costs and improved quality of care. WHO: While patient portals are becoming widespread in large medical delivery networks, adoption is less pervasive among safety-net providers.
The terms “personal health record, ” or PHR, and “patient portal” are often used synonymously, particularly in surveys where consumers are asked about electronic connections with their care providers. For our purposes here, PHRs and patient portals are distinguished as follows:
Personal health record: Is owned by the patient (or proxy for the patient) May have information that is not contained in a medical record. Is often a standalone application. Allows for patient input of information. Is used for managing health information, promoting health maintenance, and assisting with chronic disease management.