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The Patient Portal is a secure, confidential, and easy to use website that gives you 24 hour access to your personal health information. It uses the latest encryption technology to deliver secure communication between you and your providers.
Most locations have two different portals: one is for your hospital visit information, and the other contains information from office visits with your doctor. Follow these steps to sign up: To sign up for a portal for your hospital visits, go to any registration desk in your local Ascension hospital.
If you’re having issues locating your patient portal, the portal locator will help you find it. If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
Please contact your medical provider’s office for instructions on how to change or reset your patient portal password. Once you can log in to your patient portal, you’ll be able to make changes to your security question or access code.
The Patient Portal is an online service that provides patients secure access to their health information. Various features may be available on the portal at your practice's discretion, including the ability to send messages to your health care providers, schedule appointments, and pay bills online. top
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
If you move back to a non-MHS GENESIS location, you’ll resume use of the TOL Secure Patient Portal for all secure actions (appointing, viewing health data, prescription refills, secure messaging).
Clinical Notes, the newest My Patient Connect feature, provides access to important information about your office visits and hospitalizations. The information available via Clinical Notes can help you remember your treatment plan and partner with your providers to ensure you have the best outcomes.
Click the Billing tab. Your recent charges will appear listed under Recent Charges Payable Online.
Click the Appointments tab. Your scheduled appointments will appear listed under Upcoming Appointments . top
Click the Sign Out link at the top right of the screen. Alternatively, if your keyboard remains idle for 10 minutes or more, you will receive a pop-up window asking if you are still actively using the portal. If you do not click the OK button, you will be signed out automatically. Any information you have typed and not saved or sent will be lost.
If you’re having issues logging into your patient portal, please contact your medical provider’s office for support.
Yes. Using the portal locator doesn’t affect your ability to use other URLs to log in to your patient portal.
We’re committed to providing you with personalized, compassionate care and access to your medical records online. Here you’ll find information on how to access your Ascension patient portal for either hospital or doctor office visits.
Most locations have two different portals: one is for your hospital visit information, and the other contains information from office visits with your doctor. Follow these steps to sign up:
Can anyone sign up for access to their patient portal? You must be 13 years of age or older to sign up for a patient portal.
The Michigan Medicine Provider Portal is a secure web-based application for referring providers and their staff to access their patient’s medical information, including clinic letters, discharge summaries, ED notes, test results, medical and problem lists, appointment notifications, etc.
The Provider Portal provides registered users with secure access to their patients’ electronic medical record information and test results from UMHS facilities.
MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:
To enroll your practice, complete the Provider Portal User and Site Agreement and fax it to the Department of Health Information Management at 734-998-0105 or call M-LINE to speak to a Physician Relations representative. If you have already enrolled your practice in the Provider Portal, you can log in to the Provider Portal now.
Get your medical record number (MRN) and activation code by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm). Then create your account at MyUofMHealth.org by clicking the blue "Sign Up Now" button.
The following Internet browsers should be used to access the Provider Portal: Apple Safari. Google Chrome. Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and later versions.
Providers with a temporary relationship to the patient, such as consulting, care team members, attending and referring physicians will have access to a patient's medical record for as long as they maintain that relationship. Access to patient medical records for providers without an established relationship will be granted access for 10 days through the patient matching functionality.
The Patient Portal is a secure, confidential, and easy to use website that gives you 24 hour access to your personal health information. It uses the latest encryption technology to deliver secure communication between you and your providers. You can schedule non-urgent appointments, access your medical records, request a referral and more.
The patient portal is designed for routine health management. It should not be used for emergency-related questions. If you have an emergency or other urgent matter, call 911.
Connecting with your doctor’s office has never been easier. Through Patient Gateway, you can: 1 Check lab and imaging results, as well as letters and other reports from your providers 2 Access your health information from a non-Mass General Brigham institution if they are using the same electronic health record vendor (known as Epic) 3 Send non-urgent messages to your provider’s office 4 Request and view appointments, or make your own appointments (available at select offices) 5 Receive summaries of your visits 6 View, update or renew medications 7 Pay your medical bills online 8 Browse a library of trusted health information 9 Update your contact information 10 Complete questionnaires prior to your next visit 11 If applicable, enroll as a proxy representative when caring for a loved one or minor 12 Go green and conserve paper
You can contact your child’s practice if you have additional questions about signing your child up for Patient Gateway.
If your child is age 12 or younger, you may access Patient Gateway by filling out the Patient Care Representative (PCR) Access Authorization Form. If your child is age 13 or older, both you and your teen must sign up together.
But they may have unique privacy concerns. Because of this, the law treats the sharing of medical information differently for teens than for children. Patient Gateway’s access rules follow these laws.
As a parent or legal guardian, your account will automatically cancel when your teen turns 18. A parent, teen or physician’s office can ask for the Patient Gateway Account to be cancelled at any time.
Access your health information from a non-Mass General Brigham institution if they are using the same electronic health record vendor (known as Epic)