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University of Missouri Health Care provides leading-edge care for all of Missouri and beyond. Find big city care that’s close to home.
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. Quick link to. Patient PORTAL.
The portal supports the collection, analysis and sharing of information by serving as a hub for a variety of applications, from data management tools to social networking sites for scientists. Research Policies. Researchers can view current University of Missouri policies and guidelines using the link below. RESEARCH POLICIES AND DOCUMENTS
Please email UHS-HIM-Registration. Please include your UMID number, date of birth and a local address.
If you forgot your username or password, go to MyUofMHealth.org and click the Forgot Username? or Forgot Password? links. To submit a request, you will need your medical record number (MRN), which you can get by calling the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).
If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).
In your app store, select the " MyChart by Epic " app, then choose " MyUofMHealth ." Once you have the app, sign in with your patient portal log-on and password. Please note that documents such as records and letters cannot be viewed via the app.
MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:
For patients 11-17 years old: Full access is available, but account is granted based on need as determined only by a provider
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.
The Institute for Clinical and Translational Science's SHOW-ME Portal provides scientists with a comprehensive toolbox of information technology resources. The portal supports the collection, analysis and sharing of information by serving as a hub for a variety of applications, from data management tools to social networking sites for scientists.
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.
The Biostatistics and Research Design Unit provides statistical support as a partner in your research . Whether it be collaboration on grants, manuscripts, education, or data analysis, our five doctoral-level statisticians are prepared to assist you in your research activities. Researchers may request services from the Biostatistics group using the request form. Once submitted, your request will be reviewed, and a member of the Biostatistics group will contact you to begin collaboration.
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.
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.
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.