MyHealth Access Network is a non-profit health information exchange created in 2009 by a coalition of health care industry stakeholders across the state of Oklahoma. As an HIE, MyHealth offers physicians and patients with the most effective cutting-edge technology available in health care information. MyHealth currently serves as the state-designated entity for HIE in Oklahoma, improving quality care for nearly 4 million patients.

MyHealth Access Network is a non-profit health information exchange created in 2009 by a coalition of health care industry stakeholders across the state of Oklahoma. As an HIE, MyHealth offers physicians and patients with the most effective cutting-edge technology available in health care information. MyHealth currently serves as the state-designated entity for HIE in Oklahoma, improving quality care for nearly 4 million patients.

About Us

MyHealth Access Network links more than 4,000 providers and their patients in a community-wide health information system that will help providers better monitor and improve care to:

  • Reduce health care costs associated with redundant testing, hospital admissions, and emergency department visits
  • Improve care coordination during transitions between health care settings
  • Improve patients’ experience and ability to take control of their own health
  • Improve quality of care for the state of Oklahoma and its nearly 4 million patients
  • Bring community leaders and organizations together to utilize health information in meaningful ways to improve community care

About Us

MyHealth Access Network links more than 4,000 providers and their patients in a community-wide health information system that will help providers better monitor and improve care to:

  • Reduce health care costs associated with redundant testing, hospital admissions, and emergency department visits
  • Improve care coordination during transitions between health care settings
  • Improve patients’ experience and ability to take control of their own health
  • Improve quality of care for the state of Oklahoma and its nearly 4 million patients
  • Bring community leaders and organizations together to utilize health information in meaningful ways to improve community care

OKSHINE Resources

MyHealth Provider Portal

Provider Resources

OKSHINE Resources

MyHealth Provider Portal

Provider Resources

For Patients & Providers

Think of MyHealth as a “health care public utility”.

MyHealth Access Network is a health information network that provides secure, online access to a comprehensive view of  patients’ health care records for providers, including specialists, hospitals, ancillary care providers, etc.

Members of MyHealth Access Network can share medical records, perform referrals,  obtain lab and pharmacy data electronically, submit reportable data to the Oklahoma Health Department and share data between electronic medical records (EMR).

By participating in the MyHealth network, a complete  picture of patient medical care-from test results and allergies to X-rays-is available with the click of a mouse.

This secure data also makes it possible for MyHealth to generate snapshots of your communities, highlighting current statistics and possible trends.

For Patients & Providers

Think of MyHealth as a “health care public utility”.

MyHealth Access Network is a health information network that provides secure, online access to a comprehensive view of  patients’ health care records for providers, including specialists, hospitals, ancillary care providers, etc.

Members of MyHealth Access Network can share medical records, perform referrals,  obtain lab and pharmacy data electronically, submit reportable data to the Oklahoma Health Department and share data between electronic medical records (EMR).

By participating in the MyHealth network, a complete  picture of patient medical care-from test results and allergies to X-rays-is available with the click of a mouse.

This secure data also makes it possible for MyHealth to generate snapshots of your communities, highlighting current statistics and possible trends.

News & Press

News & Press