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The MyUofMHealth Patient Portal is a secure way to manage your health, offering a 24/7 connection to Michigan Medicine and your important health information. Through the portal you can:
The patient portal is a free service that offers you personal and secure online access to your medical records and manage and your care. Learn more about how to sign up. Download the MyChart app for Apple or Android devices to access your health records, communicate with your providers and schedule an appointment.
Access UCM medical imaging data electronically. Upload, view, and share images with UCM providers. The patient portal is a free service that offers you personal and secure online access to your medical records and manage and your care. Learn more about how to sign up.
This patient portal no longer supports Microsoft Internet Explorer11 browser. Use a supported browser. This portal is built on advanced modern technologies and does not support old browsers. It is strongly recommended that you use a supported browser to minimize potential security risks and ensure that you have the best possible portal experience.
Our new MyChart patient portal has everything in one convenient place, right at your fingertips.
MyHealthNow is UofL Health’s patient portal that provides you secure access to your medical information.
The Michigan Medicine Provider Portal is a secure web-based application for referring providers and their staff to access their patient’s medical information, including clinic letters, discharge summaries, ED notes, test results, medical and problem lists, appointment notifications, etc.
The Provider Portal provides registered users with secure access to their patients’ electronic medical record information and test results from UMHS facilities.
MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:
To enroll your practice, complete the Provider Portal User and Site Agreement and fax it to the Department of Health Information Management at 734-998-0105 or call M-LINE to speak to a Physician Relations representative. If you have already enrolled your practice in the Provider Portal, you can log in to the Provider Portal now.
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.
The following Internet browsers should be used to access the Provider Portal: Apple Safari. Google Chrome. Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 and later versions.
Providers with a temporary relationship to the patient, such as consulting, care team members, attending and referring physicians will have access to a patient's medical record for as long as they maintain that relationship. Access to patient medical records for providers without an established relationship will be granted access for 10 days through the patient matching functionality.
The patient portal is a free service that offers you personal and secure online access to your medical records and manage and your care. Learn more about how to sign up.
As a MyChart user, your role in maintaining the security of your medical information is: 1) Changing your password on a regular basis, and 2) Keeping your login ID and password confidential. MyChart Username. Password.
Parents or guardians of minor children may request access to the minor child's account by following the terms outlined in the "Proxy Access" section of this Terms and Conditions statement. Under State and Federal law, there are certain types of medical information that the parent or guardian of a minor patient age 12 or older may not view without consent of the minor patient. Because of these requirements, when a minor patient reaches age 12, proxy access to the minor's health information via MyChart is restricted to limited content. However, for a minor child with developmental issues leading to diminished capacity, as confirmed in writing by a UCMC physician, the parent or legal guardian may be provided access to all content enabled through MyChart as would be provided to the parent or legal guardian of a minor under the age of 12. Proxy access terminates when the minor patient turns 18.
The MyChart mobile app gives you access to your health record and care information from anywhere. From messaging your care team to to scheduling an appointment or video visit, you can access more than your health records in one secure, convenient location. Anyone with a MyChart account can download and use the app for free.
In some cases, the clinic staff that needs to respond to an electronic inquiry or other communication may not be immediately available so a patient should allow at least three (3) business days for a response. Accordingly, emergency situations requiring immediate attention should not be submitted electronically, and the patient should go to the nearest emergency room or contact 911 immediately.
The messages that we send you may contain information that is important to your health and medical care, and it is your responsibility to monitor these messages. UCMC will not be liable for any loss, injury or claims of any kind resulting from MyChart messages that you fail to read in a timely manner.
If the patient is a competent adult, proxy access will only be granted to an individual if the patient has consented to the proxy access. If the adult is not competent to consent, proxy access may be authorized by the person with legal authority to consent for the adult.
The Acute Care Clinic at UCBC provides same day service to minimize unnecessary Emergency Room or urgent care visits for patients experiencing adverse cancer treatment side effects.
University Cancer & Blood Center’s highly skilled medical professionals, whose backgrounds include working at the nation’s leading cancer centers, provide every patient with the most advanced cancer care available in an atmosphere of caring and compassion.
Within our group, Coordination of Care means we regularly meet to discuss each patient’s responses to treatments and his or her medical needs. This may include adjusting doses, changing treatments or adding new options to address side effects. Sometimes, we consult with outside specialists such as cardiologists, nephrologists or endocrinologists as well as our colleagues at NCI Comprehensive Centers.
We understand that cancer isn’t just physical. Healing takes place at many levels. We believe in integrative care to treat the whole person. We call this ‘Live Well’.
Vaccination appointments (first, second and booster doses) can be scheduled on My UC Health (MyChart) or by calling 513-584-DOSE (3673) weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are required in advance and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Our vaccine supply is based on what is provided to us by the state.
At UCHealth, we exist to help our patients live extraordinary lives. We’re just as committed to your health as we are to your healing.
Patient between ages 14 to 18: Parent or legal guardian will have limited access to the child’s My Health Connection account. They will have the ability to message the child’s provider (s), but they will not be able to view test results, appointments, etc.
Yes. To meet the needs of our community, UCHealth is offering both the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus, and the blood test, which measures for the presence of antibodies – find detailed information here.
They do not need consent by their parent or guardian. UCHealth respects the rights of these young patients to keep their medical care private. Parents and legal guardians can see some parts of the child’s medical record only with a durable power of attorney for health care.
If you are the parent or guardian of a child younger than 14, you may request complete access to their medical record. You will be able to see all test results, schedule appointments, and read and send messages on your child’s behalf.
If your provider offers a patient portal, you will need a computer and internet connection to use it. Follow the instructions to register for an account. Once you are in your patient portal, you can click the links to perform basic tasks. You can also communicate with your provider's office in the message center.
If you have a child under age 18 years , you may be given access to your child's patient portal, too. Providers can also get in touch with you through the portal. You may receive reminders and alerts. You will receive an email asking you to log in to your patient portal for a message.
Of course, we haven't sacrificed any of our valuable, existing features: 1 Securely access your health information on your computer or mobile device from anywhere, anytime. 2 Manage updates to your personal information, medications, known allergies and more. 3 Request to schedule an appointment with your physician. 4 Complete appointment questionnaires ahead of time. 5 Look up your test results or review your health information. 6 Create a preferred pharmacy and request new prescriptions online. 7 View billing statements and pay bills online. 8 View released records. 9 Communicate with your UF Health physicians or staff using secured messages, including sending attachments. 10 Get real-time help with the MyUFHealth website from staff who can see what you're seeing. 11 Optional two-factor authentication makes the system even more secure. This added security layer prompts you with a code sent to an email address to help ensure only you have access to your important information.
Optional two-factor authentication makes the system even more secure. This added security layer prompts you with a code sent to an email address to help ensure only you have access to your important information.
MyUFHealth a patient portal that allows you or someone you authorize access to portions of your medical record from your computer or smart device. Participate in your health care by having the ability to access information on your own schedule, review your test results online, communicate with your provider securely, and view your health record 24/7 at work, on the road or at home.
You can access all of your personal health information from all of your providers in one place. If you have a team of providers, or see specialists regularly, they can all post results and reminders in a portal. Providers can see what other treatments and advice you are getting. This can lead to better care and better management of your medicines.
Your health is important to you 24 hours a day, not just during clinic hours. The University of Florida Health offers MyUFHealth to encourage you to take an even greater role in your health care. You will need a personal email address to enroll in MyUFHealth.
If you have other problems with portal access, call the Patient Portal Help Desk at 734-615-0872 (7:30 am - 4 pm).
MyUofMHealth.org is a secure patient portal that allows UHS patients to:
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.
You may request an account if you are 18 years or older. You may request access to the MyUofMHealth account of your child, spouse, parent or others you care for. To request access to another person's account, you must first activate a MyUofMHealth account for yourself.
For all others: You must be registered as a patient in the UHS electronic health record (MiChart) in order to create a portal account.
At UCHealth, we exist to help our patients live extraordinary lives. We’re just as committed to your health as we are to your healing.
Because UC Health trains 1 out of every 3 doctors in the region, we are the teachers others look to. We are the authors of healthcare’s greatest breakthroughs. And we are always showing the world how science can win. UC Health, In Science Lives Hope.
Patient between ages 14 to 18: Parent or legal guardian will have limited access to the child’s My Health Connection account. They will have the ability to message the child’s provider (s), but they will not be able to view test results, appointments, etc.
Yes. To meet the needs of our community, UCHealth is offering both the COVID-19 nasal swab PCR test, which detects the presence of the virus, and the blood test, which measures for the presence of antibodies – find detailed information here.
If you are the parent or guardian of a child younger than 14, you may request complete access to their medical record. You will be able to see all test results, schedule appointments, and read and send messages on your child’s behalf.