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How to use our patient portal?

Use Our Patient Portal. In order to access our patient portal, you need to be a current patient who has had at least one visit in our office. Our front desk can supply you with a temporary portal password after you contact us with a valid email address. Once you have your email and temporary password, you can reach our portal directly from the ...

Who uses the patient internet portal?

Background: Patient portals offer patients access to their medical information and tools to communicate with health care providers. It has been shown that patient portals have the potential to positively impact health outcomes and efficiency of health care.

What does our patient portal do for You?

With your patient portal, you can be in control of your health and care. Patient portals can also save your time, help you communicate with your doctor, and support care between visits.

Do you have a patient portal?

Yes we have a patient portal. You can schedule appointments, access lab results, request refills, view medical records, and send messages directly to your provider. You can learn more here. Jen Wright is the Administrative Director of the Community COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Team.

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What is a physician portal?

Physician portals contain rules-based notifications. They allow doctors to know about a significant event regarding a patient, a test result, or another physician as soon as it happens. Notifications and alerts can be set up and modified by each user of the portal.

What is patient portal in EMR?

A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection.

What is the difference between a patient portal and an EHR?

PHRs, EHRs and patient portals EHRs typically contain the same basic information you would put in a PHR , such as your date of birth, medication list and drug allergies. But EHRs contain more extensive information because they're used by health care providers to store visit notes, test results and much more.

What are the pros and cons of patient portals?

From better patient engagement to difficulty with patient buy-in, patient portals present numerous challenges and benefits to enhance quality of care.Pro: Better communication with chronically ill patients.Con: Healthcare data security concerns.Pro: More complete and accurate patient information.More items...•

Why is a patient portal important?

The Benefits of a Patient Portal You can access all of your personal health information from all of your providers in one place. If you have a team of providers, or see specialists regularly, they can all post results and reminders in a portal. Providers can see what other treatments and advice you are getting.

What can a patient do on a patient portal?

Hospitals and other health care organizations can facilitate patient access to their EMR information through patient portals. Patient portals can provide secure, online access to personal health information [1] such as medication lists, laboratory results, immunizations, allergies, and discharge information [2].

What should be included in a patient portal?

A robust patient portal should include the following features:Clinical summaries.Secure (HIPAA-compliant) messaging.Online bill pay.New patient registration.Ability to update demographic information.Prescription renewals and contact lens ordering.Appointment requests.Appointment reminders.More items...

What information can be accessed through a patient portal?

The features of patient portals may vary, but typically you can securely view and print portions of your medical record, including recent doctor visits, discharge summaries, medications, immunizations, allergies, and most lab results anytime and from anywhere you have Web access.

What is a paradigm shift in healthcare?

A paradigm shift is occurring in our region, transitioning care from fee-for-service to payment for managing populations with high-quality care at a lower cost. These changes are imminent, but TPIN has been built to empower the providers who must rise up to meet the present challenge and equip them to succeed in this new healthcare environment.

What is a tpin in healthcare?

Healthcare is rapidly changing in the Delaware Valley. The Physicians Integrated Network (TPIN) was established to empower independent physicians, medical groups and ambulatory facilities to sustain their roles as healthcare leaders to improve, coordinate and deliver comprehensive care in a value-based care delivery environment.

Todd Welter MSCPC

Mr. Welter has over 25 years of healthcare industry experience assisting physicians and other providers, hospitals and other facilities with the business side of medicine. Through strategic planning and analysis, Mr. Welter’s main focus is to strategically increase revenues and profitability in this radically changing health care environment. Mr.

Dr. Mark Sarinopoulos, MD

Dr. Mark Sarinopoulos is the Chairman and CMO of the iPN since 2018. He is a founding member of the iPN and is passionate about helping physicians and practitioners survive and thrive during a very challenging time.

Lance Goudzwaard, MSHA, FACMPE

Lance has over 20 years of experience as a healthcare executive, nationally recognized speaker, and journal author. Lance’s expertise is focused in the areas of healthcare operations, financial management, ancillary program expansion, strategic planning and customer service program development.

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