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COVID-19 Update: Need to be tested for COVID-19? Please schedule your test using My UNC Chart and selecting “Schedule an Appointment” from the menu or visit the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services website to find a free testing site near you. Currently, UNC Health has an extremely limited supply of monoclonal antibody treatment medications.
My UNC Chart: Talk to your doctor, request prescription refills, see test results, manage your appointments, and much more in one secure, easy-to-use online portal! Sign up to get connected online or through our mobile app.
My UNC Chart is a safe, secure and convenient patient portal that allows you to access your health information when it is convenient for you. Manage Your Care through These My UNC Chart Features. Connect With Your Provider; Manage Your Appointments; Access Test Results (Lab, Imaging, Biopsy Results) Request Prescription Refills; Pay Bills Online
on the Go. Download the MyChart app for both Android and iOS users to access My UNC Chart from your phone or tablet.
The best way to make your written request is to click on each request you want to make below, which will allow you to access our form. You may also call us at 984-974-3226 to request that we provide you with a copy of the forms you need to make your requests.
If you do not know your MRN, you can call UNC HealthLink at 888-996-2767, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Once approved, you will receive an email or letter with your activation code and instructions on how to activate your My UNC Chart account.
11 hospitalsKnown as “North Carolina's Health Care System,” UNC Health provides care to patients in all of the state's 100 counties through its 11 hospitals, 13 hospital campuses, and hundreds of clinical practices.
Online Access to Your Health Information Check with your health care providers or doctors to see if they offer online access to your medical records. Terms sometimes used to describe electronic access to these data include “personal health record,” or “PHR,” or “patient portal.”
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UNC Health System Originally established Nov. 1, 1998, by N.C.G.S. 116-37, UNC Health currently comprises UNC Hospitals and its provider network, the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine, and fourteen hospitals and eighteen hospital campuses statewide.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Yes, UNC Health Care employees are state employees. This is specifically addressed in the statute that created UNC Health Care.
As a patient of UNC Health, you’re encouraged to plan for your care in the event you’re too ill or injured to communicate your wishes. Advance care planning and living wills help your family or loved ones make decisions on your behalf while you’re in the hospital.
Get access to online tools and UNC Health resources to manage your care. You’ll have access to:
Learn about the billing policies, as well as financial assistance options.
See how we protect the safety and security of patients and visitors to our campuses. We’re committed to your privacy and safety.
Get a glimpse of various support services designed to improve wellness and health in your community. From fitness centers to pastoral care and more, you’ll have access to a variety of resources designed to help you, your family, and neighbors thrive.
If you’re visiting a family member or loved one at a UNC Health hospital, get familiar with our policies and the amenities available to you, including:
All hospitals and health systems of UNC Health welcome volunteers to assist our patients and guests. Contact your local hospital to get involved in volunteer opportunities, from front desk greeters and guest services personnel to gift shop and floral attendants.
We provide the following tools for ensuring continuity of care for referred patients. By making the referral process more efficient, more consolidated and more streamlined, referring physicians can stay in the loop about the care their patients receive at UNC Health.
In an ongoing effort to support transparency and quality of care, UNC Health operates a compliance office and privacy office.
UNC Health Alliance is a physician-led, clinically integrated network (CIN) uniting independent and UNC-employed providers to encourage collaboration that improves care. This communication also controls health care costs and helps providers work in a partnership for coordinated, comprehensive patient care.
Pay Your Bill by Phone or by Mail. You will receive statements each billing cycle-one for hospital charges and one for physician charges. Follow the instructions on the statement to pay your bill. You can pay by phone or by mail .
Call 800-594-8624 (toll-free) or locally at 984-974-2222 to speak with a customer service representative Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For your privacy and security, you will need to provide your account number and other information before we can discuss your account.
UNC Health accepts a number of insurance plans across our healthcare system. The list of plans is subject to change, so it's best to confirm your coverage with your insurance provider. Learn more about the insurance plans accepted at UNC Health.
If you do not have insurance or are concerned about paying for your medical bill, please call Financial Navigation Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at 984-974-3425 or toll free (866) 704-5286. We may be able to help you. All of our services are confidential. You can also initiate the Financial Navigation process in My UNC Chart.