Mychart Institute

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Mychart Institute 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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https://mychart.institute.org/

MyChart – Login Page – Institute for Family Health

  • What Is A Visit Note?
  • Why Is Reading Notes Helpful?
  • How Can I Get The Most Out of My Notes?
  • I Can’T See A Note I Want to see. Why Is This Happening?
  • How Do Notes Affect Confidentiality and Privacy About My Health Information?
  1. Read your notes after your visit to review what you discussed with your provider (such as your care plan, medication instructions and recommendations for follow-up appointments or referrals).
  2. Review your notes to make sure the information is accurate. Let your provider or health center know about any changes that need to be made to ensure the safety of your care.
  1. Read your notes after your visit to review what you discussed with your provider (such as your care plan, medication instructions and recommendations for follow-up appointments or referrals).
  2. Review your notes to make sure the information is accurate. Let your provider or health center know about any changes that need to be made to ensure the safety of your care.
  3. Read your notes in between visits to remind yourself of the treatment plan and to remember upcoming procedures, tests, or appointments.
  4. Sharing your notes with family, caregivers or others who are involved in your health is a great way to help manage care and make sure your entire care team is on the same page.

https://institute.org/health-care/mychart/opennotes/

OpenNotes | The Institute

FAQ

What is MyChart?

MyChart is a secure, online health management tool that connects patients to portions of their medical record and members to their insurance information.

How can I access MyChart on my Smartphone?

If you have an iPhone or Android device, you can download and install a free MyChart App. Once downloaded, select University of Utah Health as your provider and then enter your MyChart username and password. Please note: Some features are only accessible through the MyChart website.

Does MyChart have direct access to my medical record?

No. MyChart offers direct access to your medical record and communicating about another individual’s information would be placed in your health record. This information would not appear in the correct health record and could potentially jeopardize medical care.

What if I can’t view my account in MyChart?

For questions regarding an account that you are unable to view in MyChart please contact the customer service department at 801-587-6303 or 800-862-4937. If you are a patient with Sublette Health Care (Pinedale and Marbleton Clinics), please contact 307-367-4757. Return to Top MyChart for Your Family

How can I get the most out of my notes?

Read your notes after your visit to review what you discussed with your provider (such as your care plan, medication instructions and recommendations for follow-up appointments or referrals).

What if I’m worried about what I might read or don’t want to read a specific note?

Reading notes may not be right for everyone. You are not required to read your notes.

How do notes affect confidentiality and privacy about my health information?

Being able to read notes does not change the confidential relationship you have with your care team. Only you and the care team directly involved in your care can access your notes. What does change is your ability to share your notes. It’s now easier to share your medical information with a care partner, family member, or others. But only if you choose. You are in full control of who has access to your note, which means you are in full control of your privacy.

What is OpenNotes on MyChart?

A new feature called “OpenNotes” means you can now read visit notes written by your provider through your MyChart account. Reading your visit notes can help you or your caregivers be more involved in your care.

How to read my visit notes?

To read your visit notes, log in to MyChart, and go to Visits. If you don’t have a MyChart account, sign up today. For legal reasons, medical notes are in English. If you would like your visit note translated into Spanish, please login to MyChart, go to Messages > Send a message > Customer Service Question, and select “Request for Visit Note …

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