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Visit our FAQ for more information. You can now sign up for and access your MyUHCare Personal Health directly from your mobile device using the FollowMyHealth app, the UH Now app, or your mobile internet browser.
With this mobile app, you can find a doctor and find a location. In addition, you can log into your UH Personal Health Record and schedule an appointment. UH Now also allows you to explore health topics that are important to you. Take charge of your health by downloading UH Now today, and get health information delivered right to your fingertips.
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You just have to open the email and click on the link provided to accept the invitation and you’ll be on your way to enjoying the benefits of an online personal health record.
You can sign up for your UH PHR from the comfort of home anytime using your cell phone, tablet or computer. You must be at least 18 years of age to sign up for your own PHR. To enroll a minor (a patient under the age of 18), please visit the Parent/Guardian access page to learn more.
If you are not able to successfully sign up online and you do not have any upcoming appointments, please visit your provider’s office, show a picture ID, and ask to fill out the PHR Paper Enrollment Form.
University Hospitals partners with a vendor called FollowMyHealth ™ to provide you with access to your medical records.
The UH Personal Health Record (PHR) is a safe and secure way to access your medical records and office visit notes online, communicate with your physician, request appointments and prescription refills, pay your bill and much more .
For questions, please call customer service at 210-358-9500 or toll free at 877-766-5533, Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. You also may email University Health at UHS.PBS@uhs-sa.com.
You just have to open the email and click on the link provided to accept the invitation and you’ll be on your way to enjoying the benefits of an online personal health record.
You can sign up for your UH PHR from the comfort of home anytime using your cell phone, tablet or computer. You must be at least 18 years of age to sign up for your own PHR. To enroll a minor (a patient under the age of 18), please visit the Parent/Guardian access page to learn more.
If you are not able to successfully sign up online and you do not have any upcoming appointments, please visit your provider’s office, show a picture ID, and ask to fill out the PHR Paper Enrollment Form.
University Hospitals partners with a vendor called FollowMyHealth ™ to provide you with access to your medical records.
The UH Personal Health Record (PHR) is a safe and secure way to access your medical records and office visit notes online, communicate with your physician, request appointments and prescription refills, pay your bill and much more .
At UH, we are committed to providing an excellent experience and service for patients and their families.
Our goal at University Hospitals is to provide extraordinary health care and service to our patients and their families. That’s why we provide many helpful resources for patients and visitors to help them navigate our hospitals with ease.
You just have to open the email and click on the link provided to accept the invitation and you’ll be on your way to enjoying the benefits of an online personal health record.
You can sign up for your UH PHR from the comfort of home anytime using your cell phone, tablet or computer. You must be at least 18 years of age to sign up for your own PHR. To enroll a minor (a patient under the age of 18), please visit the Parent/Guardian access page to learn more.
If you are not able to successfully sign up online and you do not have any upcoming appointments, please visit your provider’s office, show a picture ID, and ask to fill out the PHR Paper Enrollment Form.
University Hospitals partners with a vendor called FollowMyHealth ™ to provide you with access to your medical records.
The UH Personal Health Record (PHR) is a safe and secure way to access your medical records and office visit notes online, communicate with your physician, request appointments and prescription refills, pay your bill and much more .
Virtual visits are a way you can talk to a provider using your smartphone, tablet or computer — from home, work or anywhere.
The accuracy of care provider practice demographic data can play an important part in the success of a medical practice. It can help connect you with members searching for a care provider, and it supports claims processing and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Notification is required for certain genetic and molecular lab tests for certain UnitedHealthcare Commercial benefit plans. Ordering care providers will complete the notification/prior authorization process online or over the phone.
Each Massachusetts Community and State (C&S) Medicaid provider must update their Area of Expertise (AOE) by Aug. 30 for the September provider directory. Update using My Practice Profile (MPP), email or phone.
Plans are insured through UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract and a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in these plans depends on the plan’s contract renewal with Medicare.
When you sign in to your health plan account, you’ll find easier ways to view personalized information and manage the details of your specific plan. Set up your account and use your member site take care of these tasks and more.
Virtual visits are a way you can talk to a provider using your smartphone, tablet or computer — from home, work or anywhere.