Eligible TRICARE for Life beneficiaries can now participate in My Personal Health Record, South Carolina (MyPHRSC). The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) pilot project allows Medicare-eligible beneficiaries in South Carolina to maintain their health records electronically. MyPHRSC gives beneficiaries access to their Medicare information from the past 24 months, including medical conditions, hospitalizations, and doctor visits. The tool also allows users to enter their own information. Access to Medicare information is available 48 hours after registration and CMS ensures strict privacy and security safeguards to protect all beneficiary data.
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New Health Records Pilot for TRICARE
Week of February 02, 2009
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