Bluegrass Internal Medicine Mychart

bluegrass internal medicine mychart

Bluegrass Internal Medicine Mychart is online health management tool. It allows you to access your health records, request prescription refills, schedule appointments, and more. Check our official links below:

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FAQ

How do I register for MyChart?

To use MyChart, you must be at least 13 years old. You can register for a MyChart account: Download the MyChart app to your smartphone. Click on the button below that applies to you. Having trouble? Call the MyChart Support Line at 270-852-8500. Need access to your family’s healthcare information? It’s possible to be granted proxy access.

What is Owensboro Health MyChart?

Owensboro Health offers you secure online access to your personal health information, wherever you are. From scheduling appointments to managing your medications and more, MyChart puts access to your health care information — and connection with your doctors — in the palm of your hand. To use MyChart, you must be at least 13 years old.

What is MyChart central?

MyChart Central provides you with an access point for all your MyChart accounts with a single login, including accounts with health organizations outside of Owensboro Health. MyChart Central also provides you with Lucy, a personal health record that gives you a permanent home to organize all your medical information.

How do I ask a question in MyChart?

After logging into your MyChart account, hover over the Messaging tab and select “Ask a Question” Select the option that applies to you: new medical question, request a medication refill or customer service question. If you are sending a new medical question, choose a recipient, select a subject and compose your message.

How to become a patient at Bluegrass?

Before becoming a patient of Bluegrass Internal Medicine, one must fill out a preliminary patient acceptance form. You will be notified either by mail or by a telephone call of your acceptance. Upon being accepted you will be mailed a New Patient Packet. Enclosed in the packet you will find an appointment card, a New Patient Information Sheet, a Health History form, an authorization for release of medical records, and a copy of our Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy is required by the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act better known as HIPAA. You will also find enclosed a paper for you to sign stating that you received a copy of our Privacy Policy. In addition to the Privacy Policy, this form allows you to name a personal representative, someone close to you, which we may share your medical information with if you wish. This form will also allow you to choose how we can contact you if we need to.

What do you need to bring to a nurse appointment?

The nurse will need you to bring all medications that you are taking, and any available medical records from your previous healthcare provider.

What time do you call a physician?

A physician is also on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We encourage patients to call between 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. unless it is an emergency. PATIENT APPOINTMENTS: Patients are encouraged to keep their appointments.

What is PAYMENT OF SERVICE?

It is the patient’s responsibility to know their insurance plans. Amounts not covered by the contracts are DUE AT TIME OF SERVICE, such as co-payments and deductibles. If we do not participate with your plan, or you do not have insurance and you are accepted as a new patient, full payment is expected at the time the service is rendered. At this time we accept cash or check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.

Where is parking available in the building?

PARKING: Parking is available in the front of the building.

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