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WholeKids Pediatrics and Yoga was founded by Dhanu Sant, MD, FAAP to provide integrative pediatric care. Pediatric integrative medicine is an approach to medicine that brings together conventional Western medicine and complementary medical practices. Whole Kids Pediatrics and Yoga is located in the Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Clintonville and surrounding areas.
Information, Tools, and Resources to aid Primary Care Physicians in caring for Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) and providing a Medical Home for all of their patients.
A partnership between patient and practitioner in the healing process. Consideration of all factors that influence health, wellness and disease, including mind, spirit and community as well as body. A philosophy that neither rejects conventional medicine nor accepts alternative therapies uncritically. Recognition that good medicine should be based in good science, be inquiry driven, …
WholeKids Pediatrics and Yoga was founded by Dhanu Sant, MD, FAAP to provide integrative pediatric care. Pediatric integrative medicine is an approach to medicine that brings together conventional Western medicine and complementary medical practices. Whole Kids Pediatrics and Yoga is located in the Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Clintonville and surrounding areas.
To create ant then access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal, visit https://patient.mhsgenesis.health.mil
MHS GENESIS is the first Department of Defense-wide electronic health record to be used by all military treatment facilities. By the time that MHS GENESIS is fully implemented throughout all of the DoD, patients will be able to receive care from any military treatment facility knowing that their health records will follow them.
Like all Army military treatment facilities, CAL MED currently uses several electronic health record systems for inpatient records, outpatient records, emergency room records, and other areas of care. While care teams can view patients' records in the different systems, this requires extra time to navigate all of the records.
The primary difference that patients will notice is the Patient Portal. While receiving care at MTFs which use MHS GENESIS, patients will no longer use RelayHealth and Tricare Online except for limited functions, such as requesting new providers.
While patients may be able to log on to the Patient Portal and explore it during the weeks leading up to the transition to MHS GENESIS, the Patient Portal will not be active until September 7, 2019.
The Department of Defense has a multi-year plan for all military treatment facilities to transition to MHS GENESIS. CAL MED is in the second wave of military treatment facility to transition to MHS GENESIS.