Patients won’t be charged for the Epic EHR patient portal messages that take providers five minutes or less to answer or if they lead to an appointment, are related to a visit from the past seven days ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s a Wednesday, and I’m sending a question to my doctor through the messaging portal they encourage us to use. I receive a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A big change came Tuesday for some Johns Hopkins Medicine patients. The change applies to messages sent through MyChart in that ...
Health system leaders have differing opinions on the usefulness of billing patients for MyChart messages, with some telling Becker’s it will relieve burdens on healthcare providers and others saying ...
A Tacoma-based health care network is now charging patients for certain types of online portal messaging with providers, joining other systems that started the practice during the pandemic. MultiCare ...
WASHINGTON — The next time you message your doctor to ask about a pesky cough or an itchy rash, you may want to check your bank account first — you could get a bill for the question. Hospital systems ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND (WJW) — Starting Thursday, Nov. 17 ...
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Clinic's MyChart feature has been a game-changer in the digital age, allowing the hospital system's patients to make appointments, check medical records and billing, and do so ...
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 ...
Patients who ask for their doctors’ help through online portals might soon notice something new: Fees for their physicians’ online advice. A growing number of health systems across the country are now ...
Patients who ask for their doctors’ help through online portals might soon notice something new: fees for their physicians’ online advice. A growing number of health systems in the Chicago area and ...