22 hours ago To access your patient portal, you must first find and select the state where you received care. We’re committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care and access to your medical records online. Here you’ll find information for Ascension patients. To access the right portal option for you, first select the location where you ... >> Go To The Portal
To access your patient portal, you must first find and select the state where you received care. We’re committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care and access to your medical records online. Here you’ll find information for Ascension patients. To access the right portal option for you, first select the location where you ...
Ascension Patient Portal. We are excited to announce that Ascension Providence will be using a new vendor for our Patient Portal for your hospital-based health information. Your patient portal will include components of your medical record from …
Outpatient Portal for securely accessing your personal health record provided by your Ascension Medical Group physician office. The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features are available on the portal at your provider's discretion, including the ability to send ...
If you have difficulty in the Ascension St. John Patient Portal with logging in, creating your account or navigating the site, help is available 24 hours a day by calling 1-877-621-8014. If your security answer is not working, you have forgotten your answer, or cannot locate your MRN number, contact the PulseLine at 918-744-0123.
Ascension St. John Appointment Check in and Bill Pay Portal allows you to easily check in online prior to your appointment by clicking here. Once you create an account, you can also:
Rest assured your information will always be kept confidential between you and your Provider. However, you can choose to give another person access to your Ascension St. John Patient Portal account. They will be called your proxy. If you are in person at your clinic, you can fill out the required paperwork to add a proxy.
If you have difficulty in the Ascension St. John Patient Portal with logging in, creating your account or navigating the site, help is available 24 hours a day by calling 1-877-621-8014. If your security answer is not working, you have forgotten your answer, or cannot locate your MRN number, contact the PulseLine at 918-744-0123.
We’re committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care. Here you’ll find information for Ascension patients.
Approximately one-half of all prescriptions are taken incorrectly.
If you have problems logging into or finding information on MyBorgessHealth, call Ascension Michigan Health Connect at 269-226-8135 or 800-828-8135.
You or your loved ones have the following responsibilities: 1 Providing honest and complete information about your current condition and about past medical conditions and treatments 2 Letting us know if you do not understand the description of your condition or the course of treatment proposed for your condition 3 Acknowledging that if you refuse treatment, you are responsible for the results of the decision 4 Following the treatment plan recommended by your health care team, including physicians, nurses and therapists. This responsibility also includes keeping appointments and giving notice when unable to do so 5 Paying or ensuring payment for any medical treatment received at Ascension Borgess, regardless of insurance 6 Respecting the rights of other patients and for Ascension Borgess personnel and property. This responsibility particularly recognizes that other patients may be harmed by noisy conversation or behavior 7 Following Ascension Borgess rules and regulations regarding patient care and conduct. You and your loved ones need to communicate with the caregiver if you intend to leave the nursing unit 8 Reporting your pain, including:#N#Asking your health care provider (doctor, nurse or clinician) what to expect regarding pain and pain management#N#Discussing pain relief options with your nurse#N#Asking for pain relief when pain first begins#N#Helping your health care provider measure pain#N#Telling your health care provider about any pain that will not go away#N#Discussing any worries or fears you have about taking pain medication