35 hours ago Sign In to Patient Portal MyUofMHealth.org Open Link Description Announcements Mobile Friendly For all roles Use the personalized, secure portal for U-M patients to view your medical records. You can: Request medical appointments View your health summary from the MyUofMHealth.org electronic health record View test results >> Go To The Portal
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With a patient portal, you can:
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If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).
If you plan to visit UHS in person, or if you recently visited: Follow instructions printed for you at check-out. Create your account within 30 days after receiving instructions.
Get your medical record number (MRN) and activation code by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm). Then create your account at MyUofMHealth.org by clicking the blue "Sign Up Now" button.
Request an appointment, view and cancel appointments, or self- schedule with an established provider (a provider you have seen before in the same clinic, e.g. Medical Clinic or Gynecology and Sexual Health Clinic)
For all others: You must be registered as a patient in the UHS electronic health record (MiChart) in order to create a portal account.
MyUofMHealth works best on Internet Explorer 11 or higher, Microsoft Edge 44 and higher, Mozilla Firefox 70 and higher, Safari 13 or higher, and Google Chrome 78 or higher. You can download these browsers for free. You can also access MyUofMHealth from your Android cell phone or iPhone. Return to Top.
Your MyUofMHealth username must be between five and twenty characters, but cannot include symbols. Once selected, your MyUofMHealth username cannot be changed. Your MyUofMHealth password must be a minimum of eight characters and must contain at least one number and one letter.
To receive access to your child's information, complete an online submission form by clicking here to establish your proxy access. You may also request access at your child's next clinic appointment. You will be asked to complete a form and given an activation code.
There are two ways to get an activation code. Patients can get an activation code after their clinic visit or they can request an activation code by completing the online request form. This code will enable you to login and create your own username and password. Return to Top.
Michigan Medicine is committed to providing the highest quality health care as well as outstanding service concerning insurance and patient billing.
Beginning October 1, 2020, all MyUofMHealth patient portal users will automatically be enrolled in paperless billing.
Contact a Patient Financial Counselor by phone at 877-326-9155 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, or by email at PFC-Counselors@med.umich.edu.
All patients are responsible for balances due on their accounts, and payment is due upon receipt of the bill. Michigan Medicine employs third-party collection agencies to help us resolve unpaid balances.
Records of deceased patients may be released to the designated Personal Representative/Successor Personal Representative as stated in a written will or by the Probate court as either the Executor or Administrator of the deceased person’s estate; the beneficiary of the patient’s life insurance policy; and the Heir at Law (a person who is legally entitled by state law to inherit property of a deceased person when that person dies without a valid will). In addition to Authorization to Release Patient Information form, the Heir at Law should complete the Affidavit of Heir form below.
We are committed to protecting your privacy and do not fax PHI (protected health information) per health system policy. Additionally, your medical record may contain sensitive information protected under federal and state regulations (including information about psychiatric, drug and/or alcohol abuse, HIV/AIDS, and or sexual abuse. Authorizations to release sensitive information must refer specifically to the information that is to be released.
At the University of Michigan, we participate in a state-wide health information exchange (HIE) that allows other doctors and hospitals outside of U of M to access information that we’ve collected about patients. Also, there are other ways that patient information is shared electronically with health care providers outside of U of M. See When and Why We Share Your Health Information for more information about how we share patient information with other health care providers.
MU Health Care has an app, HEALTHConnect, that you can use to easily connect to our resources. Download it today.
If you're a parent or a caregiver and need access to your child's or loved one's information, you must request access .