Uc Medical Mychart

uc medical mychart

Uc Medical 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:

WebAppointments are required for age 5 and older, and can be scheduled on My UC Health (MyChart) or by calling 513-584-DOSE (3673) weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. View vaccine …

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My UC Health – Login Page

WebUC Health is pleased to offer you access to medical information via a web-based version of our computer charting system called MyChart. If you have any questions about the …

https://my.uchealth.com/myuchealth/default.asp?mode=stdfile&option=termsandconditions

My UC Health – Login Page

FAQ

Is my UC Health (MyChart) secure?

My UC Health (MyChart) is a safe and secure online application. All personal information is automatically encrypted and secure. The technology complies with the Health Insurance Portability and Affordability Act (HIPAA), and meets all federal and state security and confidentiality requirements.

How does UC Health protect my medical information?

UC Health is committed to protecting the confidentiality of your medical information. Firewalls, passwords, encryption, and audit trails are further used to safeguard your information. UC Health shall identify the records released and note the time and date of access each time a patient accesses MyChart.

How do I enroll in MyChart?

To initially enroll in MyChart, UC Health provides you with an access code which you use to create a personal login name and a password. Once this access code has been used, it is no longer valid. It is extremely important that you keep your login name and password completely confidential.

What is MyChart & how does it work?

You agree that MyChart is a communication service offered as a convenience to you. You understand that it provides you with online access to portions of an electronic medical record and that you, and you alone, are responsible for any information that you intentionally or unintentionally communicate to others.

How does MyChart protect medical information?

As a MyChart user, your role in maintaining the security of your medical information is: (1) changing your password on a regular basis, and (2) keeping your MyChart login name and password confidential.

Where to send a proxy to UC Health?

If any proxy’s legal relationship with the patient changes, the proxy must (and the patient may) inform UC Health immediately by calling UC Health at (513) 585-6000 or sending written notice to UC Health at: UC Health, Attn: MyChart HIM Department, 3200 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229.

What browser is used for MyChart?

For other than general information viewing, MyChart must be accessed with a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) compatible browser or terminal (Netscape or Internet Explorer versions 5.0 or greater). Our SSL web server uses authentication and offers the highest level of encryption technology commercially available (128-bit RC4).

How long does it take for UC Health to respond to an electronic request?

UC Health will use reasonable effort to provide a timely response to electronic inquiries. You should allow at least two (2) business days for a response. If the UC Health provider is out of the office or unavailable, messages sent via MyChart may be routed to other authorized caregivers within UC Health for a timely response to your request. With respect to any electronic communication, UC Health is only able to respond to such communications based on the information you provide. If the information is insufficient, UC Health will be unable to provide accurate and reliable services.

How old do you have to be to use MyChart?

In addition to parent and legal guardian access to a minor patient’s MyChart account, UC Health allows patients age 13 and older to access his or her own medical information through an account with MyChart. UC Health does this to encourage mature teenagers to have access to information regarding their medical care.

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