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Virtute et Armis |
Totally agree. It makes things a lot easier to do. Been using it for 10 plus years. NRA Benefactor GOA | |||
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Another satisfied user here! I have a tip I'd like to pass along for those that use iPhones. I have been a patient at two different health care systems that both use MyChart. In MyChart, I have the ability to access my chart (ha, ha) at each hospital. The problem for me is that the chart for each hospital will have a gap in it from where I was being treated in the other hospital's system. MyChart will allow me to switch between each hospital's records so I can review them as needed, which is nice. What I recently discovered is that the Apple Health app will sync with MyChart, as well as other third party health apps. I had to allow the Health app permission to access the data in MyChart twice; once for each hospital system. When I did that, it took several hours for the Health app to download the two hospital system records. When it was finished, I found that the Health app put my records into a chronological time line for me regardless of the source. As I scroll through the Health app I can see the records from each hospital system in order which is very helpful when talking to a new doctor for instance. Another doctor I use has a very poor web based patient portal and he uses a third party blood lab called Quest Diagnostics. Guess what? Quest will interface with Apple Health! Gave Health permission and an hour or two later, those records were downloaded into the Health app and in chronological order. My goal is to keep an eye out for any of my past doctors or hospitals switching to MyChart or another app that interfaces with Health and grabbing their records if possible. I want to gather as complete of a record as possible going forward. I hope this is helpful to someone here. | |||
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