If you are a patient or carer with a Patient Portal account, you will need to login to your account in order to access the various features and functions it offers. Here is how you can do this:
What is a Patient Portal Advisory Group?
A Patient Portal Advisory Group is a group of patients and their families who are interested in developing and using patient portals. The group can provide feedback on the patient portal, help troubleshoot problems, and provide support.
How to Login to Your Patient Portal:
To login to your patient portal, follow these steps: (1) open your patient portal at www.patientportal.com (2) click on the Login link in the upper-right corner of the screen (3) enter your user name and password (4) click on the Log In button If you have forgotten your user name or password, you can contact customer service at 877-695-7827.
How do I join a Patient Portal Advisory Group?
If you are a patient, or someone who is interested in patient care, you may want to join a Patient Portal Advisory Group. A Patient Portal Advisory Group (PPAG) is a group of patients and their caregivers who work together to make sure the Patient Portal meets their needs. Joining a PPAG can help you get involved in the development and use of the Patient Portal, and provide you with feedback about how it can be improved.
To join a PPAG, first sign in to your account on the Patient Portal. Then click on "Patient Groups" in the left-hand navigation bar. On the "Group Details" page, under "Patient Groups", select the "Advisory Groups" tab. Click on "Create New Advisory Group". In the "Create Advisory Group" form, enter your group's name and contact information. You will also need to choose a chairperson and other members. To join your group, please click on the "Join" button.
How do I access my Patient Portal data?
If you are a patient, or if you have been appointed as a representative on the Patient Portal Advisory Group, you can access your data by logging in to your account. To login, follow these steps:
1. Click on the "Login" link on the main page of the Patient Portal.
2. Enter your user name and password.
3. Click on the "Log In" button to confirm your login.
Once you have logged in, you will be able to view your personal information, update your profile, and manage your account settings. You can also use the MyPatientPortal tool to keep track of important health information and activities related to your care.
What are the benefits of being a member of a Patient Portal Advisory Group?
Patient Portal Advisory Groups (PPAGs) are voluntary organizations of patients, caregivers, and health care professionals working together to improve the usability and effectiveness of patient portals. The benefits of being a member of a PPAG include:
1. Increased understanding and implementation of patient portal functionality and use.
2. Greater opportunities for collaboration and communication among all involved in patient care.
3. Improvement of patient portal content based on user feedback.
4. Improved usability for patients and caregivers.
To become a member of a PPAG, please visit www.patientportaladvisorygroup.org or contact your provider’s office or hospital’s information technology department.
What are the responsibilities of a member of a Patient Portal Advisory Group?
In order to provide quality patient portal services, all members of a Patient Portal Advisory Group (PPAG) must adhere to the following responsibilities:
• Assist with the development and maintenance of the patient portal.
• Be available to answer questions from patients about their experiences using the patient portal.
• Work with representatives from other health care organizations that will be using the patient portal.