56 Million and Growing – Survey Confirms People want Online Access to their Health Records

13 May 2016

In a recent survey conducted by the Manhattan Research group, it confirmed that over 56 million people have accessed their health records online. That number continues to grow each year and will take another giant step beginning in 2014. The federal government has mandated that beginning in 2014 doctors will be responsible for ensuring that a percentage of their entire patient population will log-in and accesses their health records. These new mandates are part of the stage II meaningful use requirements offered by the federal government. The goal is to provide all patients with online access to their health records to ensure they can better manage the information in their health records.

ViewMyHealthRecords.com continues to lead the market in providing online health record access to patients across the USA. At any given minute of any given day, patients from across the USA login and check the status of their health records to ensure the accuracy of the data included in their health records. One critical area to review bi-monthly are the diagnosis and associated problem lists available in your health record. These diagnosis and problem lists are being reported by your doctor to your insurance company. With today’s technology, it is “imperative” that you follow up and check to ensure that you doctor has not accidently entered an “inaccurate” diagnosis code by mistake into your health record. ViewMyHealthRecords.com simply displays the medical diagnosis in your health records. If you notice anything that you feel is incorrect in your health record, it is recommended that you contact your doctor immediately to review your concerns.

As a security for all our users, ViewMyHealthRecords.com automatically emails our users each time there is online access to their health records. If your healthcare provider is not providing online access to your health records then recommend they contact ViewMyHealthRecords.com as soon as possible. We will contact your doctor and work to provide you online access to your health records.