Mychart Kumc Edu 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.kansashealthsystem.com/MyChart/
MyChart – Login Page – University of Kansas Health System
WebEmail: MyChart@kumc.edu. The Health Information Management Department will process the request, removing the proxy’s MyChart access. The MyChart Proxy Revocation …
https://mychart.kansashealthsystem.com/MyChart/default.asp?mode=stdfile&option=termsandconditions
MyChart – Login Page – University of Kansas Health System
FAQ
How do I connect to MyChart with the University of Kansas?
When asked for the provider name, enter The University of Kansas Health System. Once you confirm the provider name, your app should connect to MyChart and you can sign in and authorize the connection.
What is MyChart and is it safe?
MyChart offers secure on-line access to portions of your electronic medical record, where your doctor stores your health information. It allows you to communicate with your care team via secure messaging when it is convenient for you. What is the difference between my MyChart account and my medical record?
How do I sign up for MyChart?
If you’re a patient at the health system, you can sign yourself up for MyChart online. It’s easy. Go to MyChart. Click the Sign Up Now button. Provide some brief identification information. Start using MyChart. If signing up online isn’t right for you, ask your care team to help sign you up at your next appointment.
Who can access the University of Kansas Medical Center network?
Access to the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) network is restricted to employees, students, or other individuals authorized by KUMC or its affiliates. Use of this system is subject to all policies and procedures set forth by KUMC including the Information Security policies in the policy library.
How to revoke a proxy in Kansas?
An adult,
a patient 14 years or older, a legally emancipated minor or a personal representative with legal authority may revoke proxy access at any time by completing the MyChart Proxy Revocation Request form. The completed form should be mailed, emailed, or faxed to The University of Kansas Health System: Health Information Management Dept. 11300 Corporate Ave., Suite 345, Lenexa, KS 66219. Fax: 913-588-2495. Email:
[email protected]. The Health Information Management Department will process the request, removing the proxy’s MyChart access. The MyChart Proxy Revocation Request form will be scanned into the patient’s legal medical record under MyChart Proxy Revocation Request.
What is MyChart medical record?
MyChart is an internet application that enables you to have secure web-based access to portions of your electronic medical record and may allow for secure electronic messaging with your healthcare providers. Messages you send via MyChart may be made part of your permanent medical record and may be accessible to current and future staff members who are appropriately involved with your care. All of our generated electronic medical record content is subject to all state and federal statutes governing the security and confidentiality of medical records.
What happens when you activate MyChart?
Once you have activated your MyChart account, MyChart will become a vehicle through which you may receive important messages from your primary care physician and/or other specialists offering the MyChart service. These include selected test results and other personal medical information.
How old do you have to be to get proxy access?
Adult Proxy – For a person 18 years or older or an individual otherwise legally emancipated, proxy access may only be granted upon receipt of a completed MyChart Proxy Access Request – For Access to an Adult Patient’s MyChart completed by the patient or the patient’s personal representative, for example, in the case of diminished capacity. Any patient age 18 or over has the ability to electronically revoke access in MyChart. Under the profile tab, select Personalize, then REVOKE ACCESS. Patients also can revoke access by completing the MyChart Proxy Revocation Request.
When can a minor child access MyChart?
Diminished Capacity – If it has been determined a minor child has diminished capacity, the parent or guardian may request full access to continue at age 14 by completing the MyChart Proxy Access Request – for Access to a Minor Patient’s MyChart and again at age 18 by completing the MyChart Proxy Access Request – For Access to an Adult Patient’s MyChart.