Patient-Faqs

floridamedicalclinic.com/patient portal

by Mr. Dan Treutel DDS Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Florida Health Connect patient portal?

Florida Health Connect is a patient portal that is free to everyone receiving services at any local county health department. The portal allows you to more actively engage with your care team at a time that works best for you. Tired of waiting on a call back? Florida Health Connect will make talking to your care team easier.

What is the patient portal used for?

The patient portal allows you to securely communicate with your provider office anytime. Patient Portal Created with Sketch. Retrieve all your patient forms in one convenient place. View All Patient Forms

How do I enroll in the patient portal?

To enroll in the patient portal, please call the clinic at 503-249-8787 to provide your email address so that we can send you an enrollment invitation. The enrollment invitation will be sent from [email protected].

How do I request an invite to the patient portal?

If you are currently a patient with our clinic, simply request your secure email invitation to our new Patient Portal via MyHealthRecord by clicking the “Request Portal Invite” button above. Once you request an invite, you will receive an email within 3 business days to register for the Portal.

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How do I obtain my medical records?

How to Request Your Medical Records. Most practices or facilities will ask you to fill out a form to request your medical records. This request form can usually be collected at the office or delivered by fax, postal service, or email. If the office doesn't have a form, you can write a letter to make your request.

How do I get my medical records in Florida?

Submit a Public Record [email protected].

How do I connect to FollowMyHealth?

Step 1: In the FollowMyHealth® platform, select “My Account” in the top right-hand corner. Then select “My Connections” from the drop-down list. Step 2: On this screen, click the button on the right that says, “Add Organization” and give the appropriate information.

How much can a doctor charge for medical records in Florida?

The exclusive charge for copies of patient records may include sales tax and actual postage, and, except for nonpaper records that are subject to a charge not to exceed $2, may not exceed $1 per page. A fee of up to $1 may be charged for each year of records requested.

How long are medical records kept in Florida?

five yearsHow long must I keep medical records? According to Florida law, a physician is responsible for maintaining records for at least five years (64B8-10.002).

How far back do my medical records go?

GP records are generally retained for 10 years after the patient's death before they're destroyed. For hospital records, the record holder is the records manager at the hospital the person attended. You will have to apply to the NHS trust and fees may apply for accessing these records.

Is FollowMyHealth the same as MyChart?

Reviewers felt that MyChart meets the needs of their business better than FollowMyHealth. When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that MyChart is the preferred option. For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of MyChart over FollowMyHealth.

How do you check in on FollowMyHealth?

Visit www.fhconline.com and visit the Follow My Health tab at the far right of the home page. Once you arrive on this tab, visit the log-in button. Then enter your username and password. This should open your secure Follow My Health account and show only your personal health records.

What is FollowMyHealth patient portal?

The NIH Clinical Center's FollowMyHealth® Patient Portal is an internet-accessible application that offers patients secure access to pieces of their NIH Clinical Center electronic medical record.

Who owns medical records in Florida?

Fla. Stat. § 456.057: Defines "records owner" as any health care practitioner who generates a medical record after treating patient, any health care practitioner to whom records are transferred by a previous owner, or any health care practitioner's employer.

How do I get my deceased parents medical records in Florida?

A court appointed Personal Representative of a deceased person has the legal right to obtain the decedent's records. Additionally, Florida law specifically provides that the person's next of kin has the right to obtain the decedent's medical records.

What is the price of a health record?

The cost vary from provider to provider. According to studies, the cost of purchasing and installing an electronic health record (EHR) ranges from $15,000 to $70,000 per provider.

Who owns medical records in Florida?

Fla. Stat. § 456.057: Defines "records owner" as any health care practitioner who generates a medical record after treating patient, any health care practitioner to whom records are transferred by a previous owner, or any health care practitioner's employer.

What is the website used to request public records in Florida?

You can find it at www.floridafaf.org. If you have any further questions about exempt material, you may call the Attorney General's office at 850-245-0197 or visit our website at www.myflsunshine.com.

How do I get my deceased parents medical records in Florida?

A court appointed Personal Representative of a deceased person has the legal right to obtain the decedent's records. Additionally, Florida law specifically provides that the person's next of kin has the right to obtain the decedent's medical records.

Can I record my doctor visit in Florida?

Twelve states (California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington) require all parties to a conversation to consent to recording.

Who is the provider of MyHealthRecord?

MyHealthRecord.com (the "Service") is offered by Your Health Care Provider (“Provider”) through its website or a link provided to You and is operated and hosted by Greenway Health, LLC (“Greenway”, “We”,"Our" or “Us”). The purpose of the Service is to provide You with the ability to access certain individual health information and other information related to the health care services provided to You by Your Provider or to the individual patient for whom You are the legal representative, and provide for secure communication between You and Your Provider.

What to do if you have questions about your electronic health record?

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS ABOUT THE PERSONAL INFORMATION IN YOUR ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PROVIDER.

Does MyHealthRecord.com have a privacy policy?

This Privacy Policy applies solely to the MyHealthRecord.com website and Service and provides you information on the specific information that We may collect from you via the MyHealthRecord.com website Service and how We may use it in connection with the MyHealthRecord.com website and Service, whether you are using the Service as a patient or a Provider.

Can you edit the content of the communications between patients and providers?

Service users have the ability to view the trail of messages received and sent via their Service account. We do not edit the content of the communications between patients and Providers.

Can you use the Service to gain access to someone else's information?

You may not use the Service to gain unauthorized access to anyone else's information. It is possible that information about You may include sensitive or psychologically damaging information, depending upon the nature of Your medical information. You will need to use a user name and password to access the Service.

Can a provider control your health information?

If you are a patient or legal representative, your Provider’s use and disclosure of Your identifiable health information is subject to your Provider’s Notice of Privacy Practices. We cannot control any Provider’s use of a patient's identifiable health information. If you are a patient or legal representative of a patient, please contact your Provider for a copy of their Notice of Privacy Practices. We provide the Service on behalf of your Provider and therefore protect identifiable health information as required by the applicable agreement between Us and your Provider and in accordance with applicable law. This Privacy Policy does not in any way govern Our collection, use or disclosure of Your identifiable health information in connection with any relationship that we may have with your Provider other than as the operator and host of the Service; any such collection, use or disclosure is governed by the Business Associate Agreement that We have with your Provider, and all applicable laws. If you have any issues with the identifiable health information managed by your Provider, please contact them directly, as we have no ability to change the information you have provided them.

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