You also may be able to view:
With a patient portal, you can:
Why should I use the Patient Portal? Using the Patient Portal is a convenient and safe way to communicate with your healthcare provider. You can book appointments online, request medication refills, and look up information in our health database.
Portals can yield actual value for providers by boosting clinical and financial outcomes. They have the potential to drive patient engagement, patient satisfaction, loyalty, retention, and health outcomes. This is how it can be done.
What is the patient portal? A patient portal is a secure method for patients to access, communicate and receive information related to their electronic health record (EHR) online. Patients who are web enabled may access the portal securely with their username and password. The Patient Portal is an easy way to get in touch with your care team.
Patients are able to print information from the portal. Anything you print from the patient portal is your responsibility. To protect your privacy, keep these papers safe. Do not leave printed materials out in a public area for others to view.
CHC is not responsible if you inadvertently misplace or lose your username or password and someone else uses the password and views your private information. CHC will never ask for your password.
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:
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.
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.
MyBCH is owned and operated by Boulder Community Health and is fully compliant with federal and state laws pertaining to your privacy. Your name and email address will be treated with the same care and privacy given to your health records and will never be sold or leased to anyone outside BCH. Back to Top.