
If you don’t have an athenahealth account, see the How do I create an account to access my athenahealth Patient Portal section above. If the app or website you want to use isn’t listed under the personal health record capability of our Marketplace, you’ll need to contact the app’s creator and request that they register with athenahealth. Check the Personal Health Record (PHR) box and review the results. Look for the Medical Records/Documentation category andģ. Click on the Capabilities drop-down menuĢ. You can see which apps are currently registered with athenahealth by visiting our Marketplace website then:ġ. Confirm that the app you want to use is registered to work with athenahealth. If you want to share your health information with a personal health record (PHR) app, you need to:Ģ. If you want to receive text messages, be sure to check the box to agree to the Terms and Conditions before clicking apply. These can include Health Notifications, Appointment Reminders, Updates and Announcements, and Billing.ĥ.
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Then select the types of update messages you want to receive. Your options include email, phone, and text messages.Ĥ. Check the boxes next to every channel you want to receive updates through. In the top right corner of the homepage, click on the drop-down arrow next to your name and select Notification Settings.ģ. To give your healthcare providers permission to text you, you must update your notification preferences in your Patient Portal. But, before you can receive text messages from your provider, you must first give them permission to contact you that way. Text messages are an easy way to receive important information and notifications from your healthcare providers, like upcoming appointment alerts and billing notifications. If your healthcare provider encourages patients to check in early through email or text message - you may be able to make a payment towards your co-pay or balance during this process. If you receive paper statements through the mail from your healthcare provider - you can follow these steps to use that statement to make a payment:

Find one of these messages and follow the prompts to make a payment. If you’ve opted to receive text messages or emails from your healthcare provider – one of them likely includes a balance update, bill, or e-statement. If you don’t have an athenahealth account but want to create one, follow the steps outlined in the How do I create an account to access my athenahealth Patient Portal section above. If you already have an athenahealth account - you can log in to your Patient Portal at any time and make payments toward your balance. There are several ways to pay your bills securely.
