14 hours ago About Trinity Health. 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.Trinity Health is investing in people, technologies and facilities locally, and connecting top medical teams nationally to deliver the quality care you … >> Go To The Portal
About Trinity Health. 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.Trinity Health is investing in people, technologies and facilities locally, and connecting top medical teams nationally to deliver the quality care you …
The SJMHS Patient Portal is owned and operated by Saint Joseph Mercy Health System and Cerner Corporation. It is fully compliant with federal and state laws pertaining to your privacy. Your name and e-mail address will be treated with the same care and privacy given your health records, and will never be sold or leased by SJMHS Patient Portal.
Call our support line 24/7 at 844-982-4278. Looking for your old patient portal? Access your previous patient portal here. MyChart Informational Video from Saint Joseph Mercy Health System on Vimeo. LIVE.
Athena Patient Portal Manage your health information, communicate with your providers and make more informed decisions about your care. Ascension St. Mary’s Hospital, Ascension Standish Hospital and Ascension St. Joseph Hospital are excited to offer you a new FREE online tool that provides anywhere, anytime access to your personal health records!
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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.
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.
Respect and Dignity: You have the right to have your dignity as an individual human being recognized and respected. Your cultural and spiritual beliefs, values, traditions and rituals are held in reverence, and to the extent possible, are integrated into your care.
For technical questions and support, contact our patient portal support center at 989-907-8982.
Caregiver Identity: You are entitled to know who is responsible for and who is providing your direct care, are entitled to receive information concerning your continuing health needs and alternatives for meeting those needs, and to be involved your care and discharge planning, if appropriate.
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.
You have the responsibility to provide, to the best of your knowledge, accurate and complete information about present complaints, past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications , and other matters relating to your health. You have the responsibility to report unexpected changes in your condition to the responsible practitioner. You are responsible for making it known whether you clearly comprehend a contemplated course of action and what is expected of you.