Ohsu ozone mailbox

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OHSU's Ozone Mailbox is a secure and convenient way for patients to receive and manage their medical records, test results, and other important communications from their healthcare providers. Here are some key features and benefits:

What is Ozone Mailbox?

Ozone Mailbox is a secure online portal that allows patients to access their medical records, test results, and other health information from OHSU and its affiliated providers.

How does it work?

  1. Patients create an account and log in to Ozone Mailbox using their username and password.
  2. They can view their medical records, including test results, medications, and allergies.
  3. Providers can send secure messages, lab results, and other important communications to patients through Ozone Mailbox.
  4. Patients can also use Ozone Mailbox to request appointments, refill prescriptions, and communicate with their healthcare team.

Benefits

  1. Convenience: Patients can access their medical records and communicate with their healthcare team from anywhere, at any time.
  2. Security: Ozone Mailbox uses industry-standard encryption and secure authentication to protect patient data.
  3. Improved communication: Patients can receive timely and secure updates on their health information, reducing the need for phone calls or in-person visits.
  4. Enhanced patient engagement: Ozone Mailbox empowers patients to take a more active role in their healthcare by providing easy access to their medical records and test results.

How to get started

If you're an OHSU patient, you can sign up for Ozone Mailbox by following these steps:

  1. Visit the OHSU website and click on "My OHSU" at the top right corner.
  2. Click on "Ozone Mailbox" and follow the prompts to create an account.
  3. Verify your identity and set up your account.

If you have any questions or need help with Ozone Mailbox, you can contact OHSU's Patient Portal Support team at (503) 494-8311 or [email protected].

I hope this information helps!