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MyHealthPortal coming to East Kootenay communities

New tool allows patients to access their personal health information online
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Adam Smith and Drew Dawson, clinical informatics analysts, have been enrolling patients at hospitals throughout Interior Health. Submitted photo

A new tool allowing patients to access their personal health information online is coming to the East Kootenay region.

MyHealthPortal provides patients 24-hour access to their health information via their smart phone, tablet or computer through a secure portal from the Interior Health website.

Features include the ability to view their Interior Health lab results, diagnostic imaging reports (such as X-rays, scans and ultrasound), certain upcoming appointments, recent hospital visit history and the opportunity to update address and phone number information.

To sign up, patients must present to the project team in person with legal photo identification and their BC Services Card or CareCard in order to verify their identity.

They will be given a login username and password that they will be able to use on their own device—home computer, tablet or smart phone. Then they simply go to the MyHealthPortal page on Interior Health’s web site at www.interiorhealth.ca/MyHealthPortal to login.

Enrolment is available June 6 – 8 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Elk Valley Hospital

For those unable to attend in person during this enrolment period, remote enrollment will also be available after June 6 for residents of Elkford, Fernie and Sparwod.

To enrol remotely, patients must show their identification at the registration desk and ask to have their email address added to their patient record. They can then submit an enrolment request at www.interiorhealth.ca/MyHealthPortal. MyHealthPortal support will contact them by phone to complete the secure enrolment process.

The East Kootenay region is the latest to be offered access to the online tool following enrolment in the Shuswap, Thompson, Nicola, Cariboo and Okanagan areas. The service will eventually be available to all Interior Health hospital patients through a phased roll-out schedule. To date, more than 14,000 patients have enrolled.

MyHealthPortal is a secure patient health portal. Protecting and safeguarding patients’ personal information is among Interior Health’s highest priorities. In addition to stringent privacy practices, Interior Health uses a diverse range of technologies and security mechanisms to ensure the safety, confidentiality, and integrity of patient information.

For more information visit www.interiorhealth.ca/MyHealthPortal.