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Yes, if you are a parent with proxy access to your child’s MyChart record. You can generate a share code from your child’s account and give it to a healthcare provider. The provider will see the same information you see for your child.
MyChart is for Children’s Health patients and their caregivers. To have a Children’s Health MyChart account you must be either a patient of Children’s Health (aged 14 or older), or the parent or legal guardian of a patient (any age). Children in foster care and their caregivers are not eligible for MyChart accounts.
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Teen Access allows teens age 12-17 to have full access to their own MyChart account. Teens age 12-17 can invite friends and family to have full proxy access to their MyChart account by using the Proxy Invite feature. It is important to note that when a parent is given access through teen proxy, all health information that the teen patient can ...
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Access trusted health information like growth charts and visit summaries. Communicate electronically and securely with your child's healthcare provider. Access to your child's electronic health record varies by age: Under 14: Parents have full access to the child's MyChart account.
For children ages 0-11: You will be granted full access to your child’s MyChart account until their twelfth birthday, when your access is automatically terminated. For children ages 12-17: When your child turns 12, you will be asked to complete a new access request form.
Note, access to your child’s MYchart account will vary by the age of your child. Patients under age 13: Parents have full access to their child’s MYchart account. Patients age 13 to 18: Teens in this age range may access their own MYchart information with their parent’s or guardian’s consent.