The MyBMH Patient Portals provide a convenient way to access medical records from the comfort and privacy of your home or office. Select the appropriate option below to login and view your records for care provided in the hospital or at Beaufort Memorial physician practices.
For your convience, once you've signed up for the My BHS Health Patient Portal, download our mobile app, Meditech MHealth and choose My BHS Health Portal. You can access your My BHS Health portal on either an iPhone or Android smartphone or tablet. Questions?
Patients who are admitted to Columbia Memorial Hospital can access their personal account, including detailed information about their Hospital visit, by logging in to the Hospital Inpatient (Hixny Secure Patient Portal).
After you have activated your account and set up a user name and password, you can log in to the Hospital Inpatient (Hixny Secure Patient Portal) at any time. In many cases, Hospital staff will work with patients and families to set up Portal access during their stay in the Hospital.
ATTENTION: On Tuesday, January 11th from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. the ACMH Patient Portal Application will be unavailable due to maintenance. Thank-you for your patience during this time.
In today’s healthcare, patients want access to health information at their fingertips, wherever they are — and we’re right there with them. MEDITECH’s Patient and Consumer Health Portal connects millions of patients in over 750 healthcare organizations worldwide to their care.
My BHS Health empowers you with the ability to manage your care by providing easy and secure online access to health information.
In order to self enroll you will need a valid email address. Go to MyBHSHealth.org to get started.
What is proxy access?#N#Proxy access lets an individual view the medical records of another person and make medical decisions for that person. A proxy is a parent or legal guardian of a child; the legal guardian or holder of a health care power of attorney for individuals age 18 or older; or another legally recognized Personal Representative. A Personal Representative is a person who has the authority under state law to consent to treatment on behalf of the patient; including court-appointed guardians and parents on behalf of unemancipated minors.
If an upcoming appointment is eligible for eCheck-in, you can use it to take care of tasks such as checking in ahead of your appointment, updating personal, medical and insurance info, eSigning documents and answering questionnaires.
For your security, your activation code expires after 14 days and is no longer valid after the first time you use it. If you still have problems, email our Health Information Management (HIM) department at MyBCH@bch.org or you can call them at 303-415-7760, then press #3. Back to Top.
Hospital-related services, call Patient Financial Services at 303-415-4700. BCH physician bills, call CMA Physicians of BCH at 303-415-4766. For questions relating to a date of service on or after October 1, 2019: Please call the Patient Service Center at 303-415-5300.
You can schedule a video or phone visit by calling your clinic directly , calling the BCH scheduling number at (303) 415-4015 or by requesting an appointment through your MyBCH portal. Videos visits are only conducted through the MyBCH portal. Learn more about these visits on our Virtual Visits page.
For the online portal, log into MyBCH, hover your cursor over the Profile icon in the top menu and select Personal Information. For the app, log into MyBCH click the three dots on the top right corner of the screen and select Account Settings.
What is MyBCH?#N#MyBCH offers patients personalized and secure online access to their health care team and important information from their electronic health record. With MyBCH, a patient can:
The Children with Medical Handicaps Program (CMH) is a health care program in the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). CMH links families of children with special health care needs to a network of quality providers and helps families obtain payment for the services their children need.
Children with Medical Handicaps (CMH) is an Ohio program for children with medical handicaps that helps to cover the cost of medical bills. Children with Medical Handicaps Program (CMH) NEWS UPDATE: Effective 03/04/2019 CMH has stopped using the Combined Program Application (CPA).
The Children with Medical Handicaps Program (CMH), formerly called Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps (BCMH), is a health care program in the Ohio Department of Health (ODH).
CMH's mission is to assure, through the development and support of high quality, coordinated systems, that children with special health care needs and their families obtain comprehensive care and services that are family centered, community based and culturally sensitive. CMH is a state-administered program that operates within ODH.