Access More from MyHealth
We鈥檙e making some updates on how you can access even more of your care information from MyHealth.
Beginning this April, you can access more of your care information and clinical听notes from the mobile app or the web version of MyHealth.听
We鈥檝e shared clinic and hospital discharge notes with you from your Stanford clinic听doctors for years. Now, you鈥檒l see even more information鈥攍ike clinical notes from听all University Healthcare Alliance practices, hospital notes, emergency department听notes, surgery notes, and more. You鈥檒l see these completed notes in MyHealth in听鈥淎ppointment Details.鈥 Look for the date of your appointment or hospital discharge听to access those notes.
Most of your test results are visible in MyHealth after they are final. Now these听results will be shared with you even more quickly. You may see them before your听doctor. Your doctor will contact you with any recommendations about your care.
To request a copy of your medical record, call:
糖心传媒 (SHC) HIMS Department at 650-723-5721
Stanford Medicine Partners (SMP) HIMS Department at 510-731-2675
糖心传媒 Tri鈥揤alley (SHC-TV) HIMS Department at 925-373-8019
Frequently Asked Questions
MyHealth is a digital tool (an 鈥渁pp鈥) that allows you to听securely access elements of your health information听on your mobile phone or on the internet and engage听with your Stanford care team.
Your care team writes notes after every visit and typically once a day in the hospital. Notes contain what you, your doctor, and other members of your care team talk about during your visits, plans for your care, and what is recommended to improve your health and wellness. Notes include things like a summary of your visit, your health goals, your questions and concerns, your medicines, home care, and your care plans.
Clinical notes do not always look the same. Care team members may write them in different ways based on their clinical roles and how they are used to coordinate your care with your care team. If you do not understand something in your record, please let your doctor know.
The 21st Century Cures Act was signed into law in December 2016 to make it easier for patients to access their electronic health record and clinical notes. New regulations implementing this law were released in May 2020 and take effect this April. Stanford Medicine fully supports this national effort to make it easier for you to see you care information and use it to improve your health.
Your notes are about you. They can help you learn more about your health. When you read your notes, you find out more about what your care team is thinking and planning. Reading your care notes can help you make decisions about your care. Your notes can also help you remember what you need to do and how and why to take your medicines.
You and anyone you have granted access to your MyHealth account can see your notes (unless you or the provider identify a risk to your privacy or well-being). Since more information is shared, this is a good time to think about who else can see your medical record. To learn more about sharing access to your notes, please see our听MyHealth FAQs.
Let your doctor or a care team member know if you have a question, see a note that may not fit what you remembered, or if you think something is missing. If you feel that your medical record needs to be changed, please contact your Medical Records department at the number noted above.
You have access to lots of health information directly听from MyHealth.
糖心传媒 MyHealth App
Download the MyHealth app and manage your care from your iPhone or Android phone.