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Request Access - MU Health Care. Health (3 days ago) University of Missouri Health Care patients (or their parents/guardians) can request online access to their health information by filling out the form below. access the Support Portal for self-help and chat support. Support is also available anytime by phone at 888-443-8271. Muhealth.org . Category: Health Detail Health
YOUR MU HEALTH CARE. We make keeping track of your health easy. Whether you use our app or visit our website, your health care information is at your fingertips. You can schedule an appointment, request prescription refills and get answers to your health questions.
The MyUofMHealth patient portal is a convenient way to manage your health information online. Connecting to the portal gives you access to your medical care when and where it’s convenient for you—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Here are just some of the available features within your MyUofMHealth patient portal account:
MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to: 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) Receive laboratory and other test results
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.
Health Facts® is a de-identified research database comprising health care data recorded during the course of day-to-day patient care encounters and aggregated from health systems that contribute to the database. Cerner maps, merges, and organizes the data into one database of consistent data elements suitable for research. Health Facts® incorporates data from 90 health systems and over 600 facilities located in the United States.
The stroke registry directly affects research with humans by fostering an interactive community of scientists and clinicians. This project also benefits researchers working with animal models of stroke by presenting new opportunities for interdisciplinary and inter-institutional collaboration. Investigators can make a request for research participants.
iThenticate is a text recognition software that checks a manuscript or proposal against published literature to identify both legitimate duplication (e.g., literature citations) and inappropriate use of text (e.g., plagiarism, redundant publication). iThenticate was developed by the company that created the Turnitin system used to verify originality of student work on many campuses including at MU.
Informatics for Integrating Biology and Bedside (i2b2) is an informatics framework to leverage existing data for cohort identification, retrospective data analysis, feasibility study, and hypothesis generation.i 2b2 is an open-source system that was originally developed at Partners HealthCare System in Boston, Massachusetts through NIH funding. i2b2 provides an interactive tools for querying and exporting of data by end-users and does not require knowledge of any technical programming languages.
Research Data Broker (RDB) is an individual acting on behalf of the organization to collect and provide research data to researchers. To receive RDB designation an individual can submit the Research Data Broker registration form posted below. RDB applications must be sponsored by an MU SOM department chair, center director, or MU Health Care (MUHC) director (or higher-level authority) and approved by the Dean of Research in the SOM Office of Research.
REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a web application created by Vanderbilt University to facilitate data acquisition and management for a wide variety of projects, especially Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved clinical research and basic research. Data collected in the course of the research are managed by the program and can be analyzed separately by commonly used statistical packages, including SAS, Stata, SPSS, and R.
PowerTrials is a component of the electronic health record (EHR) system for integrating clinical research information into clinical care. PowerTrials is used to organize and maintain protocol information and to manage clinical trial initiation and enrollment activities. PowerTrials allows MU to manage numerous trials of varying sizes and complexity, and the solution can track accrual metrics and study milestones across all protocols or at the protocol or patient level. PowerTrials enhances patient safety by integrating with PowerChart to increase awareness of patient study participation.
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