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The Global Patient Portal Market to reach US$ 6546.8 Million by 2027, exhibiting at a CAGR of 14.40% during 2022-2027. Patient portal refers to online applications and websites that provide healthcare assistance to patients.
This helps provide patients with a comprehensive view of their specific health conditions. For example, through a patient portal app, a patient could view various types of data associated with one condition, including visit summaries, test results, and outcome goals.
A patient portal is an application that allows patients to have access to parts of their medical records from their primary care doctor, specialists, or other Healthcare organizations. Patients log into patient portals from either a PC, a tablet, or a smartphone.
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UT Health Austin’s MyUTHA Patient Portal is your secure, online connection to portions of your UT Health Austin electronic medical record. Through your personal MyUTHA Patient Portal account, you can view your patient summaries, lab results, and immunization records as well as contact your care team, manage your appointments, and more.
Depending on how you have engaged with UT Health Austin in the past, either as a patient, a COVID-19 vaccine recipient, or an employee, you may have access to more than one portal after you log in.
You can sign up for a MyUTHA patient portal account here. It’s easy, and it’s free!
UT Health Austin is housed in the Health Transformation Building (HTB). The HTB is located in downtown Austin, TX on The University of Texas at Austin campus and neighbors the Dell Medical School research and learning buildings as well as the Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas.