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• To get started, open your browser and visit utc.edu/health. • Click the Medicat Patient Portal button. • Log in with your UTC ID and password How to upload your immunizations to the UTC Patient Portal. • Once logged in to the Medicat Patient Portal, …
University Health Services Medicat Patient Portal (Upload Immunization Records) COVID-19 Testing Immunizations Medical Records Our Staff About Us University Health Services (UHS) is here to provide optimum health care to every student, faculty and staff at UTC.
Currently enrolled students may be able to access their immunization record through the Medicat Patient Portal. If you are unable to access your patient portal or do not see your records, fill out the Authorization for Release of Immunization Record form and fax to the UTC University Health Services office at 423-425-2305.
The mission of UTC UHS is to deliver high quality healthcare that is holistic in nature and easily accessible for all UTC students. We are committed to meeting the health service needs of our diverse student & staff population while treating each individual with dignity. Delivery of care will be a collaboration between the health care provider and patient-one that is built on trust and mutual understanding.
If you are experiencing an urgent or emergent medical event, please call 9-1-1 or go to your nearest emergency room. If you are experiencing fever, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, please tell the attendant these details when you call.
Immunization information must be completed, uploaded, submitted and approved to register for classes. Your healthcare provider's signature and office stamp must be provided on the immunization form in the appropriate space or a copy of medical records with evidence of immunizations must be provided.
After you have submitted your immunizations for review, if you would like to verify your HOLD status for UTC, use the following instructions:
Currently enrolled students may be able to access their immunization record through the Medicat Patient Portal.
MMR: All students born on or after Jan. 1, 1957 must provide proof of immunization with two doses of MMR vaccine at least 28 days apart or serology showing immunity to MMR.
A copy of medical records documenting each required vaccine listed on the immunization form or immunity to disease must be provided.
Have appropriate documentation completed and available for upload as noted in Step 2 .
University Health Services encourages the development of responsible healthcare habits by holding students accountable for their decisions regarding class attendance. Therefore, medical excuses are not routinely issued for missed classes or examinations. However, in cases of severe illnesses requiring an extended recovery period we will provide a written statement. These statements are provided on an individual basis. It is the student’s responsibility to communicate directly with his or her faculty or advisor. Faculty will decide whether the students may make up work missed and what effect the absences may have on the requirements of the course.
To cancel your appointment, log in to the Medicat Patient Portal and click “cancel my appointment” on the home screen. Please cancel at least six hours before your scheduled appointment time. To reschedule an appointment, call the office at 423-425-2266.
In general, UTC students may utilize University Health Services at no cost as part of the Student Health Fee covers the provider portion of the office visit. Faculty and staff are charged $25 per appointment for the provider portion of their visit.
The HealtheLife Patient Portal (formerly known as IQHealth) allows you to easily access lab and test results in your electronic medical record. It’s also how we will communicate with you about important health information.
HealtheLife offers the ability for you to securely connect to your mobile health app (s). Email patientportal@utmck.edu with questions.
To obtain a copy of your medical records, fill out the Release of Medical Information Form and upload it to the Medicat Patient Portal or visit University Health Services in person to submit the required forms.
However, FERPA makes medical records that a student authorizes to have released to campus entities outside UHS for non -treatment purposes become the responsibility of the recipient/s. Such records are protected by FERPA only as educational but not medical diagnosis/treatment records.