Where do you receive care? MyChart is a service your healthcare organization provides to give you access to your health record. Your records stay at the organization where you receive care. Some MyChart features may not be available at all healthcare providers.
Access your MultiCare medical record using MyChart, our secure patient portal for appointments, billing and contacting your provider.
MyChart lets you see your medications, test results, upcoming appointments, medical bills, price estimates, and more all in one place, even if you've been seen at multiple healthcare organizations.
You can see a full list of the healthcare organizations available in MyChart by clicking Access MyChart at the top of this screen. You can search by state or enter the name of your organization.
The Baltimore Sun: Johns Hopkins Medicine to start charging patients for some MyChart messages
Starting Wednesday, patients at Johns Hopkins Medicine will sometimes be charged for asking their physicians for advice through the online patient portal, MyChart. While most messages will remain free ...
WBAL-TV: Johns Hopkins Medicine starts to charge fees for certain messages sent via MyChart
SENT THROUGH MY CHARTS. ASHLEY THAT’S CORRECT. NOW, IT’S IMPORTANT TO NOTE THIS DOESN’T MEAN EVERY SINGLE MYCHART MESSAGE WILL BE BUILT TO YOUR INSURANCE. HOWEVER, QUESTIONS THAT REQUIRE MEDICAL ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine starts to charge fees for certain messages sent via MyChart
Becker's Hospital Review: Why Johns Hopkins Medicine is charging for MyChart messages
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine will begin charging for some MyChart messages July 18. Johns Hopkins patients who send messages through the Epic EHR patient portal can expect to be billed if ...