Whether you’re at work, on the road, or at home, you can use The Christ Hospital Health Network’s patient app to: • Access your medical records including test results, medications, medical history and more • Schedule appointments with more than 200 providers • Conduct a video visit. Schedule a visit with your provider in the coming days – or schedule on-demand, 24/7 – for common conditions like cold, cough, sore throat, eye irritation, urinary problems and more! No previous visits to our Network required. • Conduct an E-Visit. For a small fee, E-Visits allow you to send secure messages about your symptoms through the app and receive a response from your primary care provider, who will provide medical advice and submit prescriptions to your pharmacy when needed. • Check-In up to seven days prior to your appointment. This allows you to update your registration information before walking into the office. (To receive notifications as you approach your provider’s building, turn on location services.) • Send non-urgent messages directly to your provider • Request prescription refills • See your family members’ health information through proxy access • Get estimates for your care and pay your bill • Share your health data with your provider via the "Apple Health" app (when enrolled in self-tracking pilot programs). • And so much more! After downloading the app, you’ll have access to features that don’t require authentication, including 24-7 Video Visits, but to see your medical records and personalized content, login using your username and password. (If you have a MyChart® account already, you can use that username and password. If you do not have a MyChart account, ask your provider’s office to set you up with an account for The Christ Hospital Health Network app, or click “Sign Up” after downloading the app.) Be sure to have push notifications enabled to receive updates on your device when new information is available in the app. MyChart® is a registered trademark of Epic Systems Corporation.
My business is not your business
I don’t like how you just take over and decide to put all of MY medical apps with your medical apps. If I did, I would’ve put them there myself I want my. MERCY APP AND MY TRI HEALTH APP. SEPARATE AS THEY WERE BEFORE AND I CAN’T FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO IT THANKS TO YOU SO IF YOU GOT THIS, PUT IT BACK
Oncology
I have been very disappointed with the oncology department. I have spent 6+ months being told that I have some form of lymphoma. I have had multiple PET scans, biopsies and blood work with no end results. My doctor could not remember, after 6 months and multiple reminders, that I did not have a spleen! (It’s in my chart!) After being fed up, I decided to go to the James at OSU. I DO NOT HAVE CANCER!!! I am on Medicare and feel like I was an easy money maker for someone. Btw, the no cancer was determined VERY quickly! I don’t understand how a Dr can not know his patients health history. Isn’t that kind of important? Also, I have had many tests done for other reasons that ended up getting lost or not done properly. GET IT TOGETHER! I left St Elizabeth because I thought Christ would be a better hospital. I was wrong!!
It’s 2024… why such a clunky app?
Seriously, it is just not getting better. And thanks for periodically logging me out so that I have to go find my password right in the middle of needing to use the app.
Christ hospital
So friendly and cooperative team team
Scheduling issues
I enjoy the app for test results and billing. But making appointments on the app is frustrating. If the provider is I. Listed as a current provider even though they are it is impossible to find them. There should be an option to type in the provider name and search for them.
Scheduling
“They” want you to schedule appointments thru the MyChart, you go thru the steps answering questions submit dates and times but nothing available so they tell you to call your MD’s office should have just called. So much for easier and faster way to schedule.
E-check in procedure needs a update
The e-check in for a office visit is desperately begging for a modification. My wife had a scheduled appointment for a shot at her endocrinologist last Friday that was canceled twice last week due to various problems at their office. Finally got in for her visit yesterday April 22. Had to do a E-check in 3 times for the same appointment within less than a weeks time. Come on guys…there has to be a way to stream line a situation like this without going through the hassle of doing 3 separate e-check in’s for the same appointment
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