Need to look up your health record, request a prescription refill, check a lab result, schedule an appointment, or send a message to your health care team?
Log into the MHS GENESIS Patient PortalLog into the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal A Common Access Card or DS Logon Account is required.
A Note About Referral Authorizations: You won't see the status of your referral in the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal. Referral authorization information isn't available on the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal. You'll need to check your region's secure patient portal.
MHS GENESIS, the new electronic health record for the Military Health System (MHS), provides enhanced, secure technology to manage your health information. MHS GENESIS integrates inpatient and outpatient solutions that will connect medical and dental information across the continuum of care, from point of injury to the military treatment facility. This includes garrison, operational, and en route care, increasing efficiencies for beneficiaries and healthcare professionals.
When fully deployed, MHS GENESIS will provide a single health record for service members, veterans, and their families.
MHS GENESIS Patient Portal
The MHS GENESIS Patient Portal is a secure website for 24/7 access to your health information, including managing appointments and exchanging messages with your care team. The new patient portal is launching at sites as MHS GENESIS deploys, replacing the TRICARE Online Secure Patient Portal. To access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal
Questions about the DS Logon?
Note: When using a non-Department of Defense (DOD) computer, you may receive an error message. Click “Proceed” or “Continue” to access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal. Although you receive the error message, your MHS GENESIS Patient Portal is secure.
For more information about MHS GENESIS, products and resources are available for download below.
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Policy
This memorandum directs the continued implementation of the Military Health System organizational reform required by law, extending the authority, direction and control of all military hospitals and clinics not currently under Defense Health Agency authority to the DHA, to include military hospitals and clinics in overseas areas.
Policy
This memorandum directs the continued implementation of the Military Health System (MHS) organizational reform required by 10 U.S.C. § 1073c, and sections 71 land 712 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2019. The DoD policy for this reform is guided by the goals of improved readiness, better health, better care, and lower cost. The Department will advance these objectives through specific organizational reforms directed by Congress and the continued direction of the Secretary of Defense·anct the National Defense Strategy.
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Last Updated: April 04, 2023