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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.
Our online payment system is a fast, easy and secure way to pay your Emory Healthcare bill and view your statements. You can access your account at any time and we'll never charge you an extra fee to pay your bills online.
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.
Go Electronic Connect health management apps to your Emory Healthcare health records.
The easiest way to pay for courses at Emory Continuing Education is using any major credit card, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover.
Emory Healthcare is pleased to partner with CareCredit® to offer flexible financing options* with the CareCredit credit card to help you get the care you need, when you need it. Take a moment to explore your options and decide what fits your needs best.
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“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.”
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).
The HealtheLife app gives you easy mobile access to Fort HealthCare's MyCompass patient portal. The online medical records content shown in the app is the same information available on the website. You can download the app for iPhone and Android systems today.
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.
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Emory Healthcare uses different electronic medical records to provide patient care. Because of the way our technology works, this means we also have multiple patient portals – the BLUE, GOLD, and Eye Center portals. Depending on your providers, you may need access to more than one portal.
Emory Healthcare wants you to feel empowered in the management of your health.
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.
Each visit to an Emory Healthcare location often results in multiple statements. Emory Hospitals charge a “facility fee” for use of the hospital’s operating room, recovery room, supplies, medication, room and board for inpatients, and technical services.
Emory Healthcare is pleased to offer its patients the ability to pay their Emory physician statements and Emory hospitals statements online through a secure payment system. Patients now have a fast, secure and convenient way to manage their statements online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The billing process for research-related procedures and services is complex because more than one entity is usually responsible for the costs. Learn more at the link below.
The Pharmacy at Emory will submit claims to your health insurance carrier on the date your prescription is filled. If the claim is rejected, a staff member will notify you, as necessary, so that we can work together to resolve the issue.
You may be required to pay a part of your medication cost, called a copayment or co-insurance. If you have a co-payment, it must be paid at the time of shipping or pick-up. We accept all major credit-card carriers as well as Health Savings Account (HSA) cards.
Before your care begins, a staff member will inform you of your financial obligations that are not covered by your insurance or other third-party sources. These obligations include but are not limited to out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, and annual out-of-pocket limits.
We have access to medication assistance programs to help with co-payments and ensure no financial barriers to starting your medication. These programs include discount coupons from drug manufacturers and assistance from various disease management foundations. Our team will work with you to identify enrollment opportunities into these programs.