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Yavapai Regional Medical Group Clinics Prescott Medical Imaging Prescott Valley Medical Imaging YRMC Laboratory Services - Draw Centers YRMC West 1003 Willow Creek Road Prescott, Arizona 86301 (928) 445-2700 Includes: The James Family Heart Center View larger map in new window. YRMC Portals YRMC CareConnect Patient Portal Online Bill Pay
easy with Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center’s (YRMC’s) secure online patient portal – YRMC CareConnect. Available to you anywhere you have an Internet connection, YRMC CareConnect is a sophisticated health information management program that gives you instant
You can also enroll when you visit a provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or register for care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley. You will be asked four simple questions: Are you interested in enrolling in YRMC CareConnect?
YRMC Outpatient Services Building West Pendleton Center East Pendleton Center West Yavapai Regional Medical Group Clinics Prescott Medical Imaging Prescott Valley Medical Imaging YRMC Laboratory Services - Draw Centers YRMC West 1003 Willow Creek Road Prescott, Arizona 86301 (928) 445-2700 Includes: The James Family Heart Center
Yuma Regional Medical Center offers health services for all ages and aspects of life.
In addition to providing acute-care services and expanding access to healthcare, the affiliation is focused on reinvesting in the community through grants and the creation of additional clinical programs to better serve the residents of Yavapai County. Dignity Health is owned by CommonSpirit Health (San Francisco, CA).
134-bedYRMC West is a 134-bed, acute care hospital located in the heart of Prescott. This award winning hospital has been a vital member of the Prescott community for over 70 years and is home to a comprehensive array of healing services, including the nationally-respected James Family Heart Center.
Level 4 Trauma CenterYavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC), a Level 4 Trauma Center, operates two Emergency Departments (EDs) where people of all ages from throughout western Yavapai County receive care for medical emergencies, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.
Yavapai Regional Medical Center corporate office is located in 1003 Willow Creek Rd, Prescott, Arizona, 86301, United States and has 1,375 employees.
Banner Hospital Location Land that was initially intended for the Whispering Rock commercial subdivision has recently been approved by Prescott City Council to be the new home of Banner Hospital. The parcel is located along Willow Creek Road across from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Prescott is home to the West Campus of Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC), the largest acute care, not-for-profit hospital in the region and a six-time Consumer Choice Award winner.
Real Adventure. Prescott also holds four of Arizona's most prized museums and is loaded with art galleries, antique shops, local eateries, and golfing. For a day on the water, visit one of the city's four beautiful small lakes, perfect for boating, fishing, and nature watching. To navigate, press the arrow keys.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center—Temple Trauma Center Recognized among the Best in North America.
There are 5 levels of trauma centers: I, II, III, IV, and V. In addition, there is a separate set of criteria for pediatric level I & II trauma centers. The trauma center levels are determined by the kinds of trauma resources available at the hospital and the number of trauma patients admitted each year.
Level 1 Trauma Centers provide the highest level of trauma care to critically ill or injured patients. Seriously injured patients have an increased survival rate of 25% in comparison to those not treated at a Level 1 center.
Trauma Department Valleywise Health Medical Center is the only hospital in Maricopa County verified by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) to provide adult (Level I) and pediatric (Level II) trauma care.
Level III trauma centerBanner Baywood Medical Center recently was verified as a Level III trauma center by the American College of Surgeons.
It is designated by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) as a Level I trauma center.
Description: Full-service hospital provides inpatient care, outpatient services, and 24-hour emergency room. Also provides Level IV Trauma Center, specialty clinics, and rehabilitation.
Resetting your password is simple. Just visit the log-in page for YRMC CareConnect and select the link “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you continue to have trouble logging in, call 1-877-621-8014.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
Parents and legal guardians can also enroll to create accounts in YRMC CareConnect for each child up to 12 years of age. When the child reaches 12 years of age, the account will be discontinued. If at any time you require technical assistance for YRMC CareConnect, please call 1-877-621-8014.
You can also enroll when you visit a provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or register for care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley. You will be asked four simple questions:
When you visit your primary or specialty care provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or receive care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley, important information is being added to your medical record.
YRMC CareConnect is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), maintains the highest level of confidentiality and provides you with the ability to securely view, store and share your medical record.
Your Electronic Medical Record is an important part of 21st century medicine at YRMC. By combining the personal touch of our caregivers with sophisticated, secure information technology, we are redefining how patient care is delivered and how you access important information about your care.
When you register for care at YRMC in Prescott or Prescott Valley, you will be asked these simple questions:
Providing health care to those who cannot afford to pay is part of our mission at Yuma Regional Medical Center.
Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a multi-disciplinary approach to maximizing your own blood health and supply. Often this is most crucial during surgery. When large amounts of blood are lost in surgery, it is often possible to get the blood you need by electing to use your own blood. Not blood from a donor, not blood limited by type. And not blood straining the nation’s precious blood supply. (This is especially important during COVID-19 when national blood banks have experienced a drop in donations, which in turn reduces blood supply and drives up blood costs.) The decision is yours—the YRMC PBM program hinges on informed consent. Meaning you have the right to be informed of your choices. Then you have the right to choose to optimize and/or use your own blood (captured and reinfused during surgery), receive someone else’s blood, or receive a combination of both when necessary. It’s your blood, your call. Based on your decision, a team of medical professionals will assess your blood management needs and develop a clinically sound, evidence-based plan of care during your hospital stay. This plan marshals pharmaceuticals, technology and medical techniques to decrease blood loss and enhance blood cell production—which reduces or eliminates the need for a blood transfusion. Progressive Leadership Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) has the only officially recognized PBM program in Arizona and one of the relatively few in the nation. When it comes to PBM, your local hospital is doing some of the highest caliber work in the country and even the world. That’s why YRMC hosts an annual PBM Symposium in Prescott, an event viewed internationally and presented by some of the world’s leading PBM experts. How did this happen? “We owe our PBM program to progressive leaders and top-notch medical professionals at our hospital,” said PBM Program Coordinator Dale Black. The program started in 2012 after Black and Pierre Tibi, MD broached the subject with hospital administrators. “It never would have happened without leadership’s forward-thinking mindset and ongoing commitment over the past eight years,” Black said. “In less than a decade we’ve become part of a worldwide initiative that uses evidence-based science to achieve better patient outcomes using blood management principles.” Today Dr. Tibi is a leading authority on PBM and serves as the Medical Director of the YRMC PBM Program and The James Family Heart Center. Better Outcomes While blood transfusions remain a vital life-saving procedure, growing evidence shows that patients who maximize their own blood supply benefit from: lower infection rates. less anemia. fewer kidney, lung and heart complications. less exposure to viruses and other blood-borne disease. shorter hospital stays. all-around better surgical outcomes. A Continuum of Care YRMC’s PBM program provides you with care and support before, during and after surgery. Presurgical measures center on optimizing red blood cell mass to prevent anemia. This may involve iron therapy, a vitamin regime, nutritional support and medication management. Erythropoietin-stimulating agents (ESAs) may be administered via a shot to stimulate the production of additional red blood cells. Surgical techniques may include removing a calculated amount of blood, adding non-blood expanders, and reinfusing red cells back to the patient. Or they may include cell-salvage, collecting blood lost during surgery—then washing, filtering and reinfusing red blood cells back to the patient. Hemostatic agents may be used to promote rapid blood coagulation. Postsurgical procedures include detecting and mitigating bleeding, minimizing the frequency and volume of blood draws, nutritional support, and continued iron therapy, possibly in conjunction with ESA administration if appropriate. The next time you are scheduled for surgery at YRMC, be sure to ask about Patient Blood Management, or PBM. For more information you can also contact Dale Black directly at dblack2@yrmc.org or (928) 771-5109. You can also visit the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management and download their Patient Guide.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, an excellent time for current and past smokers to check out Lung Cancer Screening and Care at Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC). The centerpiece of YRMC’s program is low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), which produces detailed images of the chest and lungs to detect lung cancer early, when it’s most treatable. LDCT scans also use about one-fifth the dose of radiation as compared to a standard CT scan. Need more motivation? Here are five reasons to join in this lifesaving program. Reason 1: More people (maybe you) are qualifying for LDCT thanks to recent changes in eligibility. Earlier this year, the United States Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) updated its recommendations for who should undergo LDCT. The new recommendations include people who are: Ages 50 – 80 Heavy smokers (one pack a day for 20 years or the equivalent) Current smokers or smokers who have quit in the last 15 years Free of any lung cancer symptoms “Dropping the qualifying age to 50-years-old from 55, and lowering the pack-per-day eligibility to 20 years from 30 years, makes more people eligible for lung cancer screening,” says Jennifer Harvey, RN, Nurse Navigator, Lung Cancer Screening and Care at YRMC. Arizona’s Medicaid – the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) – quickly adopted the new LDCT coverage recommendations. The medical community is hopeful that Medicare and private insurance carriers will implement the USPSTF’s recommendations in early 2022. “In the meantime, people between the ages of 50 and 55 who want to be screened, should speak to their health insurance carriers about coverage,” Harvey says. Reason 2: Lung Cancer Screening and Care at YRMC is a dedicated healthcare partner. That partnership begins by ensuring you qualify for LDCT. Additionally, our nurse navigator is available to answer questions about LDCT, lung health, and assist with smoking cessation programs. Harvey reaches out to every Lung Cancer Screening and Care participant to remind them of their annual LDCT screening. That year-to-year continuity is an important aspect of Lung Cancer Screening and Care. “LDCT screening is not a one and done,” Harvey explains. “If you don’t have any signs of lung cancer after your first screening, you will be screened annually. I suggest that people think of their LDCT as they would a mammogram or colonoscopy. It’s a screening that you need even – and especially – if you have no symptoms.” If a patient’s LDCT findings are suspicious, a follow-up scan may be scheduled. The Lung Cancer Screening and Care team may also recommend a biopsy, in which case the patient would be referred to a procedural pulmonologist or a radiologist. If surgery is needed, the Lung Cancer Screening and Care team also includes a cardiothoracic surgeon. Reason 3: LDCT not only detects lung cancer early, but it can discover other potentially life-threatening illnesses before you’re experiencing symptoms. LDCT scans include a large part of the body. This means in addition to lung cancer, LDCT can also detect chronic pulmonary obstructive disorder (COPD) and heart disease, for example. “Lung Cancer Screening and Care can be a benefit to your health in so many ways,” Harvey says. “If you think you qualify for the program, speak to your healthcare provider.” Reason 4: If you’re a longtime smoker who wants to quit, you’ll receive support from Lung Cancer Screening and Care. First, let’s highlight a few of the health benefits of giving up smoking: One year after quitting smoking, a person’s risk for coronary heart disease decreases 50%. After 10 years, a person’s chances of developing lung cancer and dying from it are cut in half compared to someone who continues smoking. “It’s exciting how the body heals itself after giving up smoking,” Harvey says. “After someone quits, it’s recommended that they continue annual lung screening for at least 15 years. After that, their chances of developing lung cancer drops significantly.” Next, how do you get help quitting? While in-person smoking cessation classes have been temporarily suspended during the pandemic, the Arizona ASHLine sponsors Quit Coaching. This is a free, virtual program that supports and encourages people as they give up tobacco. Reason 5: When lung cancer is detected early through LDCT, cure is possible. “If lung cancer is found early, there’s an 80 percent chance of cure,” Harvey says. “That’s an amazing and hopeful statistic.” Want to learn more? Speak to your healthcare provider or contact Lung Cancer Screening and Care at (928) 771-5454.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
And third, if you wish to do so, you may direct your gifts to any of the YRMC Foundation’s 17 restricted funds. For more information about the YRMC Foundation, visit us at YRMCFoundation.org or contact us at (928) 771-5686 or foundation@YRMC.org.
Resetting your personal password is easy. Just visit the YRMC CareConnect sign-in page and click the link for “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you are still having trouble signing into the site, call 1-877-621-8014 for assistance.
Providing health care to those who cannot afford to pay is part of our mission at Yuma Regional Medical Center.
With MyCare, you can easily and securely: 1 View your physician visit notes, health summaries, reminders and doctor's instructions. 2 View medications, immunizations, allergies and medical history. 3 Review lab and radiology results. 4 Upload pdfs of radiology images and visit notes from your exams and procedures away from YRMC. 5 Grant access to some of your MyCare medical information to a loved one. 6 Request appointments with participating physician offices. 7 Self-schedule select family practice and internal medicine visits. 8 Receive appointment reminders. 9 Send secure messages to participating physician offices. 10 Access trusted health information resources. 11 Pay your bill.
MyCare is a safe, secure online tool that helps you take an active role in your health by maintaining your health information in one location. With MyCare, you can easily and securely: View your physician visit notes, health summaries, reminders and doctor's instructions.
When you register for care at YRMC in Prescott or Prescott Valley, you will be asked these simple questions:
Providing health care to those who cannot afford to pay is part of our mission at Yuma Regional Medical Center.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
Resetting your personal password is easy. Just visit the YRMC CareConnect sign-in page and click the link for “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you are still having trouble signing into the site, call 1-877-621-8014 for assistance.
With MyCare, you can easily and securely: 1 View your physician visit notes, health summaries, reminders and doctor's instructions. 2 View medications, immunizations, allergies and medical history. 3 Review lab and radiology results. 4 Upload pdfs of radiology images and visit notes from your exams and procedures away from YRMC. 5 Grant access to some of your MyCare medical information to a loved one. 6 Request appointments with participating physician offices. 7 Self-schedule select family practice and internal medicine visits. 8 Receive appointment reminders. 9 Send secure messages to participating physician offices. 10 Access trusted health information resources. 11 Pay your bill.
When you visit your primary or specialty care provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or receive care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley, important information is being added to your medical record.
YRMC CareConnect is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), maintains the highest level of confidentiality and provides you with the ability to securely view, store and share your medical record.
When you register for care at YRMC in Prescott or Prescott Valley, you will be asked these simple questions:
Providing health care to those who cannot afford to pay is part of our mission at Yuma Regional Medical Center.
Patient Blood Management (PBM) is a multi-disciplinary approach to maximizing your own blood health and supply. Often this is most crucial during surgery. When large amounts of blood are lost in surgery, it is often possible to get the blood you need by electing to use your own blood. Not blood from a donor, not blood limited by type. And not blood straining the nation’s precious blood supply. (This is especially important during COVID-19 when national blood banks have experienced a drop in donations, which in turn reduces blood supply and drives up blood costs.) The decision is yours—the YRMC PBM program hinges on informed consent. Meaning you have the right to be informed of your choices. Then you have the right to choose to optimize and/or use your own blood (captured and reinfused during surgery), receive someone else’s blood, or receive a combination of both when necessary. It’s your blood, your call. Based on your decision, a team of medical professionals will assess your blood management needs and develop a clinically sound, evidence-based plan of care during your hospital stay. This plan marshals pharmaceuticals, technology and medical techniques to decrease blood loss and enhance blood cell production—which reduces or eliminates the need for a blood transfusion. Progressive Leadership Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) has the only officially recognized PBM program in Arizona and one of the relatively few in the nation. When it comes to PBM, your local hospital is doing some of the highest caliber work in the country and even the world. That’s why YRMC hosts an annual PBM Symposium in Prescott, an event viewed internationally and presented by some of the world’s leading PBM experts. How did this happen? “We owe our PBM program to progressive leaders and top-notch medical professionals at our hospital,” said PBM Program Coordinator Dale Black. The program started in 2012 after Black and Pierre Tibi, MD broached the subject with hospital administrators. “It never would have happened without leadership’s forward-thinking mindset and ongoing commitment over the past eight years,” Black said. “In less than a decade we’ve become part of a worldwide initiative that uses evidence-based science to achieve better patient outcomes using blood management principles.” Today Dr. Tibi is a leading authority on PBM and serves as the Medical Director of the YRMC PBM Program and The James Family Heart Center. Better Outcomes While blood transfusions remain a vital life-saving procedure, growing evidence shows that patients who maximize their own blood supply benefit from: lower infection rates. less anemia. fewer kidney, lung and heart complications. less exposure to viruses and other blood-borne disease. shorter hospital stays. all-around better surgical outcomes. A Continuum of Care YRMC’s PBM program provides you with care and support before, during and after surgery. Presurgical measures center on optimizing red blood cell mass to prevent anemia. This may involve iron therapy, a vitamin regime, nutritional support and medication management. Erythropoietin-stimulating agents (ESAs) may be administered via a shot to stimulate the production of additional red blood cells. Surgical techniques may include removing a calculated amount of blood, adding non-blood expanders, and reinfusing red cells back to the patient. Or they may include cell-salvage, collecting blood lost during surgery—then washing, filtering and reinfusing red blood cells back to the patient. Hemostatic agents may be used to promote rapid blood coagulation. Postsurgical procedures include detecting and mitigating bleeding, minimizing the frequency and volume of blood draws, nutritional support, and continued iron therapy, possibly in conjunction with ESA administration if appropriate. The next time you are scheduled for surgery at YRMC, be sure to ask about Patient Blood Management, or PBM. For more information you can also contact Dale Black directly at dblack2@yrmc.org or (928) 771-5109. You can also visit the Society for the Advancement of Blood Management and download their Patient Guide.
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, an excellent time for current and past smokers to check out Lung Cancer Screening and Care at Dignity Health, Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC). The centerpiece of YRMC’s program is low-dose computed tomography (LDCT), which produces detailed images of the chest and lungs to detect lung cancer early, when it’s most treatable. LDCT scans also use about one-fifth the dose of radiation as compared to a standard CT scan. Need more motivation? Here are five reasons to join in this lifesaving program. Reason 1: More people (maybe you) are qualifying for LDCT thanks to recent changes in eligibility. Earlier this year, the United States Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF) updated its recommendations for who should undergo LDCT. The new recommendations include people who are: Ages 50 – 80 Heavy smokers (one pack a day for 20 years or the equivalent) Current smokers or smokers who have quit in the last 15 years Free of any lung cancer symptoms “Dropping the qualifying age to 50-years-old from 55, and lowering the pack-per-day eligibility to 20 years from 30 years, makes more people eligible for lung cancer screening,” says Jennifer Harvey, RN, Nurse Navigator, Lung Cancer Screening and Care at YRMC. Arizona’s Medicaid – the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) – quickly adopted the new LDCT coverage recommendations. The medical community is hopeful that Medicare and private insurance carriers will implement the USPSTF’s recommendations in early 2022. “In the meantime, people between the ages of 50 and 55 who want to be screened, should speak to their health insurance carriers about coverage,” Harvey says. Reason 2: Lung Cancer Screening and Care at YRMC is a dedicated healthcare partner. That partnership begins by ensuring you qualify for LDCT. Additionally, our nurse navigator is available to answer questions about LDCT, lung health, and assist with smoking cessation programs. Harvey reaches out to every Lung Cancer Screening and Care participant to remind them of their annual LDCT screening. That year-to-year continuity is an important aspect of Lung Cancer Screening and Care. “LDCT screening is not a one and done,” Harvey explains. “If you don’t have any signs of lung cancer after your first screening, you will be screened annually. I suggest that people think of their LDCT as they would a mammogram or colonoscopy. It’s a screening that you need even – and especially – if you have no symptoms.” If a patient’s LDCT findings are suspicious, a follow-up scan may be scheduled. The Lung Cancer Screening and Care team may also recommend a biopsy, in which case the patient would be referred to a procedural pulmonologist or a radiologist. If surgery is needed, the Lung Cancer Screening and Care team also includes a cardiothoracic surgeon. Reason 3: LDCT not only detects lung cancer early, but it can discover other potentially life-threatening illnesses before you’re experiencing symptoms. LDCT scans include a large part of the body. This means in addition to lung cancer, LDCT can also detect chronic pulmonary obstructive disorder (COPD) and heart disease, for example. “Lung Cancer Screening and Care can be a benefit to your health in so many ways,” Harvey says. “If you think you qualify for the program, speak to your healthcare provider.” Reason 4: If you’re a longtime smoker who wants to quit, you’ll receive support from Lung Cancer Screening and Care. First, let’s highlight a few of the health benefits of giving up smoking: One year after quitting smoking, a person’s risk for coronary heart disease decreases 50%. After 10 years, a person’s chances of developing lung cancer and dying from it are cut in half compared to someone who continues smoking. “It’s exciting how the body heals itself after giving up smoking,” Harvey says. “After someone quits, it’s recommended that they continue annual lung screening for at least 15 years. After that, their chances of developing lung cancer drops significantly.” Next, how do you get help quitting? While in-person smoking cessation classes have been temporarily suspended during the pandemic, the Arizona ASHLine sponsors Quit Coaching. This is a free, virtual program that supports and encourages people as they give up tobacco. Reason 5: When lung cancer is detected early through LDCT, cure is possible. “If lung cancer is found early, there’s an 80 percent chance of cure,” Harvey says. “That’s an amazing and hopeful statistic.” Want to learn more? Speak to your healthcare provider or contact Lung Cancer Screening and Care at (928) 771-5454.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
And third, if you wish to do so, you may direct your gifts to any of the YRMC Foundation’s 17 restricted funds. For more information about the YRMC Foundation, visit us at YRMCFoundation.org or contact us at (928) 771-5686 or foundation@YRMC.org.
Resetting your personal password is easy. Just visit the YRMC CareConnect sign-in page and click the link for “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you are still having trouble signing into the site, call 1-877-621-8014 for assistance.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
Resetting your password is simple. Just visit the log-in page for YRMC CareConnect and select the link “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you continue to have trouble logging in, call 1-877-621-8014.
Parents and legal guardians can also enroll to create accounts in YRMC CareConnect for each child up to 12 years of age. When the child reaches 12 years of age, the account will be discontinued. If at any time you require technical assistance for YRMC CareConnect, please call 1-877-621-8014.
You can also enroll when you visit a provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or register for care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley. You will be asked four simple questions:
When you visit your primary or specialty care provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or receive care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley, important information is being added to your medical record.
It is our pleasure to announce that Dignity Health and Yavapai Regional Medical Center (YRMC) have completed an affiliation agreement that unites our two strong health care systems. With shared values and a common commitment to providing accessible, affordable and innovative health care, our new affiliation will allow us to expand and enhance current health services and resources throughout Yavapai County.
Resetting your password is simple. Just visit the log-in page for YRMC CareConnect and select the link “Forgot Your Password.”. Then follow the instructions to reset your password. If you continue to have trouble logging in, call 1-877-621-8014.
Parents and legal guardians can also enroll to create accounts in YRMC CareConnect for each child up to 12 years of age. When the child reaches 12 years of age, the account will be discontinued. If at any time you require technical assistance for YRMC CareConnect, please call 1-877-621-8014.
YRMC CareConnect is powered by Cerner Health, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) that enables you to securely collect, manage and share your health information. Cerner Health has been developing electronic medical records and secure technology applications for healthcare organizations since 1979.
You can also enroll when you visit a provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or register for care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley. You will be asked four simple questions:
When you visit your primary or specialty care provider at any YRMC PhysicianCare medical clinic or receive care at Yavapai Regional Medical Center in Prescott or Prescott Valley, important information is being added to your medical record.
Humankindness is the perfect definition of how we practice medicine. It’s the healing power of human connection combined with our compassionate approach to innovative therapies. We’re Dignity Health—the new name and relationship behind the Yavapai Regional Medical Center. We know that Humankindness is powerful medicine and now there’s more ...
YRMC CareConnect is compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), maintains the highest level of confidentiality and provides you with the ability to securely view, store and share your medical record.
Yuma Regional Medical Center offers health services for all ages and aspects of life. Whether you have a common illness or need specialized treatment, our experts provide outstanding, personalized care.
With MyCare, you can easily and securely: 1 View your physician visit notes, health summaries, reminders and doctor's instructions. 2 View medications, immunizations, allergies and medical history. 3 Review lab and radiology results. 4 Upload pdfs of radiology images and visit notes from your exams and procedures away from YRMC. 5 Grant access to some of your MyCare medical information to a loved one. 6 Request appointments with participating physician offices. 7 Self-schedule select family practice and internal medicine visits. 8 Receive appointment reminders. 9 Send secure messages to participating physician offices. 10 Access trusted health information resources. 11 Pay your bill.
The MyCare app helps you conveniently manage care for yourself and your family members. Available on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.
MyCare is a safe, secure online tool that helps you take an active role in your health by maintaining your health information in one location. With MyCare, you can easily and securely: View your physician visit notes, health summaries, reminders and doctor's instructions.