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10 hours ago Please request any medical records by phone, fax or mail as outlined below. Please note that medical records staff are not authorized to verbally release information about COVID-19 test results. To obtain test results, patients should: Log into their My Health at Vanderbilt account - OR - Call their healthcare provider or clinic - OR - >> Go To The Portal


How do I contact Vanderbilt health patient and visitor information?

Please request any medical records by phone, fax or mail as outlined below. Please note that medical records staff are not authorized to verbally release information about COVID-19 test results. To obtain test results, patients should: Log into their My Health at Vanderbilt account - OR - Call their healthcare provider or clinic - OR -

How do I verify my insurance for care at Vanderbilt?

Details: My Health - Login Page. 8 hours ago My Health at Vanderbilt (MHAV) is an electronic health record portal developed for patients of Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC). Services and content provided by My Health at Vanderbilt are available to users who are over 18 or their authorized representatives.My Health At Vanderbilt Services are intended to help you …

What motivates everyone at Vanderbilt health?

Home. Note: If you are looking for Release of Information to obtain copies of your medical record, please call: 615-322-2062. Vanderbilt Medical Record Forms (VMR Forms) is the information hub for all documents that will be entered into the electronic medical record. This encompasses both internal VUMC forms, as well as, non-VUMC external forms used by our staff and clinics.

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What are the requirements for wearing a mask?

The CDC recently announced updates to its guidance about wearing masks and "social distancing." As a result, as of June 1, 2021, our practices on our campuses and in our hospitals, clinics and other buildings are as follows: 1 Masks are required for everyone inside areas where we provide patient care -- all hospitals and clinics. 2 Masks are also required for everyone in areas where patients and visitors are likely to be. This includes hallways, cafeterias, lobbies and entrances to buildings that are used for both patient care and other work, like administration or research. 3 Masks are required for everyone on all VUMC shuttles. 4 Masks are not required outdoors. 5 We no longer require spacing in many areas, including elevators, in waiting lines, on shuttles or at outdoor picnic tables. 6 Capacity is still restricted in public areas like cafeterias because these are used by patients and visitors who may not yet be vaccinated. 7 We no longer screen employees, patients and visitors for fever or other symptoms. However -- just as before COVID-19 -- if you're running a fever or otherwise feeling sick, we ask that you not visit or come to work. 8 We maintain restrictions on visitation. See the latest visitation policies here.

Do you have to wear a mask outside?

Masks are not required outdoors. We no longer require spacing in many areas, including elevators, in waiting lines, on shuttles or at outdoor picnic tables. Capacity is still restricted in public areas like cafeterias because these are used by patients and visitors who may not yet be vaccinated.

Medical Records

If you need copies of your medical records, please see below. If you have questions about your medical records, call (615) 443-6012.

To Request Radiology Images

If you need copies of your radiology images or have questions, call (615) 443-2583 or fax your authorization form to (615) 443-6074.

To Request Financial or Billing Records

If you need copies of your financial or itemized billing records, call (615) 443-6012.

According to Wikipedia

An e-patient is a health consumer who participates fully in his/her medical care. Sometimes referred to as an “internet patient,” e-patients see themselves as equal partners with their doctors in the healthcare process.

InTouch

FCN’s patient portal is InTouch. I am an FCN patient and have used InTouch since May 2012. By any standard, it is basic, graphically plain and functionally rudimentary. It calls itself a “bulletin board,” and it reminds me of early Internet bulletin boards of the mid-1990s, precursors to today’s websites. This is a benchmark, not a flaw.

PatientConnection

PeaceHealth’s portal is PatientConnection. I am not a PeaceHealth primary care patient and so I do not have a PatientConnection portal I can access. (But because I have been a St.

Endnotes

1. InTouch was a registered trademark of Family Care Network for an in-house developed patient portal that was replaced with the current system, which was purchased from an independent EMR developer. The InTouch name was preserved even though the original product was abandoned.

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