(KLZA)--Community Medical Center in Falls City has announced the hospital and Family Medicine Clinics in Falls City and Humboldt will transition to Epic, the nation's leading electronic medical records system.
While the care patients receive will remain the same, Epic will offer significant benefits through a secure portal call MyChart.
With MyChart patients will have access to their health information day and night, every day, including test results and physician notes, current medications and refill requests, appointment scheduling, secure messaging with care teams and billing and payment options.
Patients already using MyChart at another facility will be able to link their CMC record for a seamless experience across multiple providers.
Beginning September 6, patients may sign up for MyChart by visiting the CMC website or by downloading the MyChart app from their phones app store.
For questions or additional information, contact the CMC Administration Office at 402-245-6503 or email administration@cmcfc.org.
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