MyChart - Baptist Health (2024)

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What is MyChart?

All Your Medical Records in One Place.

MyChart is a free patient portal that combines your Baptist Health medical records into one location. The easy-to-use online tool helps youmanage your health by connecting you with providers and giving you access to lab results, appointment information, video visits with providers,current medications, and more from your computer, tablet, or mobile device.

If you are experiencing an urgent medical problem, call 911 or go to anEmergency Room

MyChart Benefits

Your Medical Records at Your Fingertips.

  • Schedule appointments with providers
  • Receive lab and test results
  • Communicate with your physicians
  • Video visits with Baptist Health providers throughVirtual Care
  • Complete eCheck-In and health questionnaires in advance of your visit
  • Request prescription refills
  • Access your family’s records
  • Pay a bill

Signing up for MyChart is easy

Signing up for MyChart is easy! You will need:

  • Your date of birth
  • Social Security number
  • MyChart activation code, if you have one

How do I sign up for MyChart?

After your next visit, you will receive an “After Visit Summary” that includes an activation code. The code will allow you to log in and from there, create your own username and password for MyChart. However, a code is not required to sign up, if you are a Baptist Health patient.

Sign Up for MyChart

Manage your healthcare simply and easily, in one place, with our mobile app, MyHealth. It gives you the ability to manage your health on the go with useful, easy-to-use tools including MyChart.

Download the MyHealth app from either theApp StoreorGoogle Play.

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How to useMyChart.

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Schedule an Appointment with Your Primary Care Provider

You can use MyChart to schedule appointments with your primary care provider.

To schedule an appointment with your primary care provider in MyChart, follow these steps:

  1. Log in toMyChart
  2. Select the Appointments Icon
  3. Select the Schedule an Appointment Button
  4. Select the provider you are interested in scheduling an appointment with
  5. Select the reason for theappointment then choose a day and time
  6. Verify your personal information or make changes

Using Virtual Care Visits at Baptist Health

Send a Non-Urgent Message to Your Provider

  • After logging into your MyChart account, hover over the Messaging tab and select “Ask a Question”
  • Select the option that applies to you: new medical question, request a medication refillor customer service question.
  • If you are sending a new medical question, choose a recipient, select a subjectand compose your message. Select send when you are complete. You can expect a response within two business days.

View Upcoming Appointments or Complete Medical Questionnaires

After you login, your home page will show you a to-do list that will show any of the following:

  • Upcoming appointments
  • Health reminders
  • eCheck-In and Medical Questionnaires for upcoming appointments

Here you can complete eCheck-In and answer questionnaires up to seven days prior to your visit, saving you time when you arrive.

The “eCheck-In” activity will ask you to review and verify your personal information, just as you would if you were registering with the front desk. You will then be prompted to complete any medical questionnaires related to your visit. If at any time you cannot complete part of the process, you can cancel or tap “Finish Later” to leave the activity and save your answers. If you come back later to continue, you’ll be returned to where you left off.

Interact with other apps

You also may import information from MyChart into other applications that, with your permission, can use that data to help you manage your care, medications, nutrition and more.

For example, Baptist Health supports the Apple Health Records app on iPhone, which makes it easy for patients to see their available medical data from multiple providers whenever they choose.

With Apple Health Records, patients can have medical information from participating healthcare institutions organized into one view, covering allergies, conditions, immunizations, lab results, medications, procedures and vitals, and will receive notifications when their data is updated. Health Records data is encrypted and protected with the user’s iPhone passcode, Touch ID or Face ID.

For more information about Apple Health Records, visit:https://www.apple.com/healthcare/health-records/

Next Steps with MyChart

Discover MyChart, a free patient portal that combines your Baptist Health medical records into one location. Schedule appointments, review lab results, financials, and more! If you have questions, give us a call.

Sign up for MyChart Already have an account? Sign in here.
502.253.4820
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FAQs

Why are my test results not showing up on MyChart? ›

Some test results are not released to your MyChart account because of their sensitive nature. Your doctor determines which types of test results are able to be accessed through MyChart and which might require an in person conversation.

Will biopsy results show up on MyChart? ›

Getting Your Breast Biopsy Results

Results will be in your medical record, sent to your doctor, and available for you in MyChart on the day the pathologist completes the report.

Can you print test results from MyChart? ›

For printing test results:

Log in to MyChart, and from the menu select Test Results. Click the Print Preview icon, then print the file. Select the test result to print. Example: POCT Covid-19 Test.

How do I reactivate an inactive MyChart account? ›

To have your account re-activated, you may contact MyChart Patient Support through our HELP page, or you may call our support line at 1-888‑97CHART (1-888‑972‑4278).

What are the disadvantages of MyChart? ›

  • Actual data when displayed is a bit unpolished.
  • Didn't find easy integration to device calendar and profiles.
  • Dark mode would have been nice.

Do doctors call right away with bad test results? ›

If results are concerning, they may call you or have a receptionist call to schedule an appointment. 15 A healthcare provider may also call to assure you everything is okay or discuss any needed follow-up tests.

Why hasn't the doctor called with my results? ›

It doesn't mean anything is bad, or she found something. Doctors get busy, have lots of calls to make, charting to do, etc. Give her a call in the morning. She simply forgot to call you.

Why doctors won t give results over phone? ›

The doctor cannot be sure it's really you on the other line. The doctor may want to discuss results further that may take longer over the phone. The doctor wants to reexamine you for a follow up and discuss your results. The doctor may need to order further tests because the initial results all came back inconclusive.

Will doctors give biopsy results over phone? ›

You may get your results face to face, over the telephone or by letter. This varies across the country, so check when and how you're likely to get your results before you leave hospital. If you don't know how you'll be getting your results, you can ask the hospital.

How do I get something removed from MyChart? ›

You should always discuss all of your current symptoms with your provider. You can submit a request in MyChart to have a health issue added or deleted from your Current Health Issues and Problem List. At your next appointment, your provider will review the request with you and update your record as needed.

Can you use the same MyChart account for different providers? ›

If you consent to share your health record with affiliate partners, you will have one MyChart account with a unique username and password. You will access all of your information across all organizations in this single MyChart account.

Who owns MyChart? ›

MyChart by Epic

Founded in a basement in 1979 with 1 ½ employees, Epic develops software to help people get well, help people stay well, and help future generations be healthier. There are over 305 million patient charts in Epic, representing patients from all 50 states and over a dozen countries.

What happens when you deactivate MyChart? ›

You will no longer receive communications directing you to log in to MyChart. You do not need to be logged in to your MyChart account to have it deactivated. If you do not remember your username or password and want to deactivate your MyChart account, call or email your healthcare organization's MyChart help desk.

Why are my test results taking so long? ›

Your results may be delayed if the sample is inadequate (not enough blood), contaminated, or if the blood cells were destroyed for some reason before reaching the lab.

Why can't I see my xrays on MyChart? ›

Are Imaging films (X-Rays, MRIs, CT Scans, etc.) available in MyChart? Imaging films are not available in MyChart. Imaging results (your provider's narratives and impressions) are available in MyChart.

How quickly will a doctor call with blood test results? ›

Getting your blood test results

You may get your blood test results after a few days, and usually within a few weeks. If you do not hear anything after a few weeks, contact the GP surgery or specialist. The GP, nurse, or specialist should talk to you about your results and explain what happens next.

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