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How do I get an invite to the myphc portal?

Already a Portal Member? If you are an existing PHC patient but do not have a MyPHC Patient Portal account, please fill out the form below to request an invite to our portal. If you are not the patient, please leave your first and last name below. Must be listed on the patient's current HIPAA release to receive a portal invite.

How do I sign up for PCHC's eHealth patient portal?

Sign up for PCHC’s eHealth Patient Portal: Simply call your provider’s office or 207-404-8000 and ask to sign up! At your next appointment, tell the front desk staff that you would like to sign up for our eHealth Patient Portal. You can also call 992-9200 and sign up over the phone.

What can I do with my PHC?

Welcome to My PHC! Access your health records online, make payments on a bill, or try out our newest service, Telehealth! If you have a minor health issue but are unable to get to an in-office visit, Telehealth is your solution to get expert medical care from home.

What can I do with my portal (patient portal)?

Within your My Portal (Patient Portal) account, you will be able to do the following: Send secure messages to request medical appointments and communicate with the health care team for many concerns to save you calling the office. How can I create an account? At your next visit, tell the staff you would like access to My Portal (Patient Portal).

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What is a patient portal?

My Portal (Patient Portal) provides you with online access to your medical information on a convenient and secure site. View your personal health records, clinical summaries, laboratory and imaging results, as well as instructions and education specific to your care. Transmit your visit summaries to your providers, view upcoming appointments, and securely message participating health care teams.

What is My Portal (Patient Portal)?

My Care (Patient Portal) is a website that allows you a convenient and secure way to view portions of your medical records and communicate with your provider’s health care team. Within your My Portal (Patient Portal) account, you will be able to do the following:

How can I create an account?

At your next visit, tell the staff you would like access to My Portal (Patient Portal). The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an email invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment. Some offices are providing onsite account creation during your visit. Ask if it is available at your next visit.

Who has access to my account?

Some of the information in your My Portal (Patient Portal) account is provided through your medical health record and is viewable by you and authorized staff of Dignity Health facilities. If you would like someone to have access to your records to help manage your care, you can sign a release to authorize a trusted relative to be set up as a proxy. This can also be terminated at any time by calling the technical support center. In the future we hope to add additional functionality that allows you to add additional information related to your health to your My Portal (Patient Portal) account. If you do so, you'll have your information in a secure place that can be accessed anywhere you have Internet access.

What is dignity health?

Dignity Health is committed to providing the tools you need to better manage your health. If you’re enrolled in our My Portal patient portal, you’ll soon have the ability to connect select health management apps to your personal health information. To learn more, click here .

How old do you have to be to have a Dignity Health account?

Children under 12 years of age and dependent adults who have a Dignity Health doctor may have a My Portal (Patient Portal) account with an adult as the proxy. Accounts are not available for adolescents 12 – 17 years of age. For a dependent adult, they will need to sign a release, or you will need to provide a copy of the Medical Durable Power of Attorney before an account can be created for the dependent adult.

How long does an enrollment link last?

The enrollment link expires 90 days from the day they are issued. If you are not able to find your invitation or it expired, you may request a new invitation from the staff at the facility that assist with your medical records. If you need technical help to locate the invitation, assistance enrolling, or navigating within My Portal (Patient Portal), you may contact our Technical Support center at (844) 274-8497; the staff are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How to log into PCHC portal?

When you want to log on to the eHealth Patient Portal, go to www.PCHC.com and click on the eHealth Login button at the top of the page. Then enter your username and the password that you created when you registered.

What Can You Do With the Patient Portal?

Sign in to pay a bill, view statements, switch to paperless billing, and more. Or you can pay as a guest. Please use the online BILL Pay for statements dated after 2/1/2020 which will include the provider ID Number

How to contact PCHC?

Call your provider’s office and tell them you have a question about the Patient Portal. They can transfer you to the correct person to help you. You may also email us anytime: patienthelpdesk@pchc.com

Can you do a virtual visit with telehealth?

Request a new appointment: Face-to-face virtual office visits through Telehealth or phone call visits are available in addition to office visits. Your provider’s office will help you decide which type of visit is right for you.

What is the Patient Portal?

The Patient Portal is not intended to help diagnose a medical condition, provide any sort of treatment advice, or emergency help. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, you should be seen by the Emergency Department or you should call 911.

When will Princeton Community Hospital open EHR?

Beginning July 1, 2019, both Princeton Community Hospital and Mercer Medical Group Affiliate patients may access their medical record through the Patient Portal thanks to EXPANSE, our new electronic health record (EHR) designed to create a more seamless, efficient, and unified experience for the patient.

What is proxy access?

A proxy access is granted for three patient types: 1). Parents or legal guardians of minors up to the age of 12. 2). Parents or legal guardians for patients with mental or physical impairments. 3). Adult to adult patients.

What is the phone number for HIM?

If you did not provide your e-mail address while being registered, please call HIM department, 304-487-7257, Monday-Friday. 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and provide your e-mail address. Your e-mail address will be added to your account information. Once this information is added, you can self-enroll at your convenience.

Is proxy access protected by HIPAA?

The person authorized to have proxy access to your records is not covered under HIPAA and is not subject to federal health information privacy laws. If that person intentionally or unintentionally discloses health information about you, that information might no longer be protected by privacy regulations.

Can a patient access their medical records?

Patients and/or legal guardians accessing their records through the Patient Portal may view, print, and/or forward their medical record information. The Patient Portal will be available 24/7 after the patient has registered to use the site. Patients may view their own records, and they may also view the medical records of a family member if the family member has given them permission to do so. This is called “Proxy Rights.”

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