If you’re not sure which portal you need to join, please contact your provider’s office or call the Patient Portal line at 404-727-8820, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday. How do I sign up for the Emory Healthcare Patient Portal? For the Emory BLUE Patient Portal, contact your provider’s office, call us at 404-727-8820.
The Emory BLUE and GOLD Patient Portals are powered by Cerner Health (IQHealth). You will receive your invitation and notification emails from IQHealth regarding portal messages from Emory Healthcare (noreply@iqhealth.com). These notifications will alert you when you have new messages, but to protect your privacy they will not include the content.
If you do not see your provider’s offices listed below or have questions, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. GOLD Portal Providers The following Emory Clinic locations, departments, and offices use the GOLD Portal.
The Emory Eye Center is transitioning all electronic access to eye health records to the Emory Eye Center Patient Portal; however, for now, you need to belong to both the Emory Eye Center Patient Portal and Emory BLUE Patient Portal to connect with us electronically.
To request access, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.– 5 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider's office for an invitation. To request access, please call 404-778-2020, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.– 5 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider's office for an invitation.
BLUE Portal Most of our patients will use this portal. Access this portal if you see an outpatient provider within the Emory Clinic or have been hospitalized at an Emory hospital.
MYCHART IS PROVIDED BY EMORY ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS.
A patient portal is a secure online website that gives patients convenient, 24-hour access to personal health information from anywhere with an Internet connection. Using a secure username and password, patients can view health information such as: Recent doctor visits. Discharge summaries. Medications.
The Emory Mobile App Catalog has been in production since October 2014, but with a limited license for use by 1,000 users doing mobile app development, testing and focus groups. Now it is licensed for all Emory University and Emory Healthcare staff, faculty and students.
For after-hours, weekend, and holiday urgent continuation of care requests for records, please call the following facilities/numbers:Emory University Hospital: 404-712-1863.Emory University Hospital Midtown: 404-686-2482.Emory Saint Joseph Hospital: 678-843-7303.
The Emory Healthcare Patient Portal is a convenient and secure health-management tool you can use anywhere you have access to the Internet. Through the portal, you can: Correspond with your Emory Healthcare team. Request a prescription renewal from your Emory Healthcare team.
October 1, 2022, Emory Healthcare will go live with Epic as its electronic medical record. With this transition, a new web portal called Emory Healthcare Link will also be available for external health care entities (e.g., referring providers).
“Emory uses a Cerner EMR platform, while Kaiser Permanente uses an Epic EMR platform,” Hammond said. “Emory was one of the first organizations in the country, through its HIE, to connect a Cerner EMR with an Epic EMR platform.”
If your provider offers a patient portal, you will need a computer and internet connection to use it. Follow the instructions to register for an account. Once you are in your patient portal, you can click the links to perform basic tasks. You can also communicate with your provider's office in the message center.
Patient portal apps typically allow patients to share their health records with providers, enabling them to gain a longitudinal view of their patient's health history. Like Epic's MyChart, some apps even allow patients to provide temporary access to their medical records via a code.
The PatientPORTAL App connects you, the patient, with your healthcare provider. The App enables you to view upcoming appointments and lab results, as well as send and receive secure messages for yourself and any dependents that you may have for easy communication with your provider.
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You can view a list of participating offices below to see if your provider uses the Gold portal. To request access, please call 404-727-8820, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET. You may also contact your provider’s office for an invitation. View Participating Offices.
The Emory Eye Center is transitioning all electronic access to eye health records to the Emory Eye Center patient portal; however, for now, you need to belong to both the Emory Eye Center portal and Blue portal to connect with us electronically.
If you’re not sure which portal you need to join, please contact your provider’s office or call the Patient Portal line at 404-727-8820, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday. How do I sign up for the Emory Healthcare Patient ...
For the Emory GOLD Patient Portal , contact your provider’s office, call the Patient Portal line at 404-727-8820. Calls are answered 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday–Friday.
Vital signs measure your body’s basic functions, such as your temperature and blood pressure. Lab tests are performed on samples of your blood, urine or other tissues, and generate lab results, such as your cholesterol level. Most lab results are displayed in the portal, but there are some exceptions.
Patients cannot request renewals for prescriptions received in the hospital; patients who see a provider who participates in the Emory BLUE Patient Portal in the hospital and in his/her clinic can request renewals through that provider via the portal. If you are a patient on the Emory GOLD Patient Portal, you can:
Most lab results are displayed in the portal, but there are some exceptions. On the Emory BLUE Patient Portal, screening tests used to initially diagnose HIV are not displayed. Tests used to diagnose a genetic condition, such as a disorder of blood clotting in your family, are not displayed in the portal.
Note if you have a hospital stay: Patients cannot communicate with providers who they see only in the hospital setting; patients who see a provider who participates in the Emory BLUE Patient Portal in the hospital and in his/her clinic can communicate with him/her via the portal.