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"My healtheVet" - Notes from Warren Wirth



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My HealtheVet is VA’s online personal health record. It was designed for Veterans, active duty Servicemembers, their dependents and caregivers. My HealtheVet helps you partner with your health care team. It provides you opportunities and tools to make informed decisions and manage your health care.
Specific features in My HealtheVet are available to you based on your account type. All users who have a Basic account are able to view their self-entered information. If you are a VA patient, you can upgrade your account to Advanced or Premium. For more information about account types and what you can view, visit My HealtheVet Account Types.
Among the newest features available to Veterans with a Premium Account include VA Notes.  These are clinical notes that your health care team records during your appointments or hospital stays.  Also available are your VA Immunization records, more detailed lab reports and a list of your current medical issues. These features are in addition to prescription refills, VA Appointments and Secure Messaging – all very popular with Veterans!

To download a quick step-by-step guide to creating your "My HealtheVet" Account, and a list of what's new, click on the link below:



Registering at the James A. Haley Veterans Hospital at 13000 Bruce B. Downes Blvd., Tampa, FL 33612

To save time wandering around the building, go directly to the Patients Library on the 2nd Floor - Monday thru Friday from 0800 to 1600.

The contact there is Dmitriy Khasik (Library Technician) 
Phone - 813-972-2000 ext 6569

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