Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has billed patients for fewer than 1 percent of MyChart messages since a new policy allowing charges for the patient portal interactions, the Baltimore Banner ...
SENT THROUGH MY CHARTS. ASHLEY THAT’S CORRECT. NOW, IT’S IMPORTANT TO NOTE THIS DOESN’T MEAN EVERY SINGLE MYCHART MESSAGE WILL BE BUILT TO YOUR INSURANCE. HOWEVER, QUESTIONS THAT REQUIRE MEDICAL ...
A big change came Tuesday for some Johns Hopkins Medicine patients. The change applies to messages sent through MyChart in that certain emailed questions sent to doctors are no longer free. It's ...
Starting Wednesday, patients at Johns Hopkins Medicine will sometimes be charged for asking their physicians for advice through the online patient portal, MyChart. While most messages will remain free ...
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine will begin charging for some MyChart messages July 18. Johns Hopkins patients who send messages through the Epic EHR patient portal can expect to be billed if ...
The system is among the first in the Baltimore-D.C. region to adopt the new model. Johns Hopkins Medicine will soon start charging patients for sending messages to their doctors through its online ...