Mychart Memorial 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:
WebMyChart Username. Password. Forgot username? Forgot password? New User? Sign up now. Communicate with your doctor Get answers to your medical questions from the …
https://mychart.memorial.org/
MyChart – Login Page – Memorial
WebCommunicate with your doctor Get answers to your medical questions from the comfort of your own home Access your test results No more waiting for a phone call or letter – view …
https://mychart.memorialhealth.com/mychart/Authentication/Login
MyChart – Login Page
FAQ
How do I sign up for MyChart?
MyChart – signup page Please Identify Yourself All fields are required. MyChart activation code Enter your activation code as it appears on your enrollment letter or After Visit Summary®. Your code is not case sensitive. Activation Code Part 1 xxxxx -Activation Code Part 2 xxxxx Social Security number (last 4 digits)
What is mychartcentral?
MyChartCentral is a hub from which you can access your Good Samaritan and other MyChart accounts from the Vincennes area or nationwide, and Lucy. MyChartCentral allows you to easily access any MyChart from one place using a single username and password.
What is Good Samaritan’s MyChart patient portal?
Good Samaritan is proud to offer the MyChart patient portal for easy access to your patient records anytime, anywhere. MyChart is an online tool that allows you and your doctor to communicate about non-urgent health care matters anytime, anywhere. These patient-focused portals make managing your health easy and convenient!
How do I Reset my MyChart activation code?
You may contact our MyChart Patient Support Line at 1-844-450-3742 to request a new, secure password. You may also click the “Forgot password” link on the sign-in page to reset your password online. Can you send me a new activation code as I have lost it, let it expire or did not receive it?
What is an electronic medical record (EMR)?
An EMR is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart that can be shared by participating doctors, hospitals, and patients. The Epic EMR is a computer system that stores your information in a secure database. Results and notes from a visit to the hospital, physician’s office, or outpatient facility are consolidated in one place. That means if you move or are traveling, participating providers can quickly access your medical history, allergies, medications, and test results to deliver the best care possible.
How is my privacy protected? Who can access my record?
Your medical information is protected under federal law. Only approved healthcare providers involved in your care can view your record. The EMR is locked until an approved caregiver logs in to the database to access the record. When the caregiver is done, he logs out. For additional safety, the system automatically logs out a caregiver who is not actively using it.
Can I see my medical record?
Yes. Your physician can show you test results and medication records while discussing your care. You can view your information at home by enrolling in MyChart.
How many hospitals use Epic?
It is used by more than 250 healthcare organizations nationwide, including major academic medical centers such as Johns Hopkins Medicine, Cedars-Sinai Health System, and Cleveland Clinic. To date, more than half of all patients in the U.S. have their medical records in an Epic system.
Can a parent access MHUP?
For caregivers or dependents, a parent, guardian, or family member can be given access to a patient’s MyChart account. If you are a current MHUP patient, have visited the Memorial emergency department recently, or were a recent inpatient at Memorial Health University Medical Center, register for free.