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St. Joseph Hospital patients can quickly and conveniently manage their health information online using MyChart.
My Hospital Portal If you’ve been a patient at St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital, St. Joseph Health College Station (after June 15, 2020), St. Joseph Health Madison Hospital, St. Joseph Health Burleson Hospital or St. Joseph Health Grimes Hospital, click …
Call our support line 24/7 at 574-203-5097. Saint Joseph Health System offers several online tools that make accessing your medical record and managing your healthcare easier. The security of your personal information is our top priority. All medical records are protected by federal, state and hospital privacy laws.
My Portal 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 …
If you’ve been a patient at St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital, St. Joseph Health College Station (after June 15, 2020), St. Joseph Health Madison Hospital, St. Joseph Health Burleson Hospital or St. Joseph Health Grimes Hospital, click here to access your information.
If you’ve been a patient at a St. Joseph Health Physician’s office, click here to access your information.
If you’ve been a patient at Cardiovascular Surgery of Brazos Valley, click here to access your information.
If you have been a patient of St. Joseph Cancer Center, click here to access your information.
My Health Records and My Care Connection are patient portals that offer patients personalized and secure online access to portions of their medical records. It enables you to securely view information about your health. With My Health Records and My Care Connection, you can view:
Your test results will be viewable in the My Health Records or My Care Connection patient portals immediately after the results are put into your health record. The following test results are currently not available to view: tests indicating sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, hepatitis serologies, pregnancy test and tumor markers.
With MyHealthRecord, you can now access the hospital medical records of a loved one in order to help manage their care. My Care Connection does not yet offer the ability to see your loved ones records.
Click the "Forgot password" link on the sign-in page to reset your password. You will be prompted to answer the security question that you set up when you signed up for your account. If you need further assistance, contact toll-free My Health Customer Support for technical support, including password resets.
Health Management mobile apps give you the ability to view some of your medical records (or someone else's records, where you have proxy rights) on a smartphone or tablet.
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 .
My Portal (Patient Portal) is a website that allows you a convenient and secure way to view portions of your medical records and in some locations communicate with participating provider’s health care team. Within your My Portal (Patient Portal) account, you will be able to do the following:
At your next visit, tell the staff you would like to have My Portal (Patient Portal) account. The staff will request your email address, and may have you complete a consent form. Within 30 minutes, you will receive an invitation with a link to enroll. Just click on the link and follow the instructions to complete your enrollment.
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.
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.
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.
Questions regarding specific medical records should be directed to your facility’s Health Information Management (HIM department. General clinical questions should be directed to your primary care provider’s office. Technical assistance is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, (844) 274-8497.
With the Trinity Health MyChart patient portal, staying connected to your health has never been easier. Our online portal offers you a simple way to manage your health care. MyChart is secure and available 24/7 from your phone, tablet or computer.
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Schedule an appointment yourself or request to be contacted. View details about future appointments, including instructions and driving directions, or cancel appointments you no longer need.
Your health provider is a part of Trinity Health, a mission-based health system with 92 hospitals across the nation, which includes eight hospitals, 16 health centers and more than 3,600 physicians in Michigan.
If you have questions about MyChart, your health information or how to access your previous portal, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
To sign up for a MyPortfolio account, click the "Log in to MyPortfolio" button above and select "Sign Up Now."
The paperwork you would normally fill out at an in-person office visit can now be done conveniently online through our eCheck-In process.
You can complete your eCheck-In up to seven days before your appointment.
For technical questions and support, contact our patient portal support center at 989-907-8982.
Registering and creating a FollowMyHealth account is easy, just follow these simple steps: 1 Download and print the FollowMyHealth form ( Proxy form) 2 Follow the instructions on the form, filling it out completely 3 Don’t forget to sign and date it at the bottom 4 Return the completed form to your physician 5 For access to hospital visits, please bring form to the hospital’s Registration department to be forwarded to the appropriate personnel 6 ID is required when you submit your form 7 Once you have submitted the patient user agreement form and a healthcare provider has entered your information, you will receive an email from noreply@followmyhealth.com with a registration link. Click on that link. 8 You will be asked to enter an Invite Code to verify your identity. This is your 4-digit birth year. 9 Create your portal login with a unique username and password. 10 Enter the invitation code provided to you by your healthcare provider and click "Agree” to the release of information. 11 You will receive two emails: one welcoming you to FollowMyHealth and one confirming your connections with St. Mary’s of Michigan or St. Joseph Health System. You will then have complete and secure access to FollowMyHealth and your personal health information.
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You have the right to be free from restraints unless it is necessary to protect you or others. Pain Management: You have the right to have your pain managed. Consent and Refusal: You are entitled to refuse treatment to the extent provided by law and to be informed of the consequences of that refusal.
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