Ream Mail , 02/03/2022 Life Changing 5*Until someone in my community had shared their journey with Ochsner and their ability to communicate via messages and Zoom with their doctors, I was not familiar with the app for Ochsner nor had I ever been a patient there. I’ve currently been going through fighting cancer and was not receiving care that needed in Mississippi. Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear MyChart is working well for you.
Stephi2boobies , 03/16/2023 Everyone should use MyChartI’ve worked for the U of U and I’ve also been a patient for the U of U healthcare. MyChart is the easiest, most efficient way to communicate with your provider and your healthcare team, to communicate with you. I always encouraged patients to use MyChart instead of relying on telephone calls. You see, if you don’t use MyChart and only communicate via a phone you will have greater wait times when you are expecting a result for a test, an answer to a question, or a prescription refill request. We are not allowed to leave any info on a voicemail so all you’ll get from a missed call is the name of the person calling and a callback number. With MyChart you will get your answer or results with the first correspondence. It’s secure and so easy to use. You get a text notification whenever anything new pops up so it’s hard to miss a result or response from the provider. Thank you for your review! We are glad to hear MyChart is working well for you.
Universe Observer , 07/21/2023 Almost perfect.02 Jul 2023 I have been using the MyChart app from Epic for over 10 years and it has been great at providing the information I need in the spectrum of health services that I am provided with. There are a few things that the app / providers need to perfect MyChart however for it to be up in the five star range. 1. You need to enable the saving of all records regardless of type by the patient user as a PDF file. Having to take scrolling screen shots and save them so they can be opened into an image to PDF converter is a real pain. Safari already allows PDF saving of browser windows, MyChart needs to do the same. 2. Lab results, Practitioner Summaries and Notes, Radiology reports, surgery procedure notes and summaries need the ability for the patient to email them to primary and other secondary providers without having to go through the hoops in Item 1 and then emailing them. We are always looking to improve the experience for our users, and really appreciate the feedback. Printing is available from the website version of MyChart and will be added to the mobile app in a future release, along with the ability to save documents from the app as PDFs. If there is anything else we can look into, please contact us at MyChartSupport@epic.com. (责任编辑:) |