Digital Health
The Digital Health offerings at Boston Children's makes connecting with your care team easier and safer than ever. Our goal is to enhance all aspects of your experience - from office visits to inpatient stays - to ensure you receive the best care no matter where you are.
Digital Health at Home
With our digital health initiatives, you receive the same world-class care you receive in-person from the comfort and convenience of your home.
MyChildren's Patient Portal
Manage your care at Boston Children's with MyChildren's Patient Portal. You can review health records, see the latest test results, check upcoming visits, and message your care team at your convenience.
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Virtual Visits
Virtual visits allow you and your family to have a medical appointment with your care team via video from the comfort of your own home or another convenient location.
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Online Second Opinion
Receive an online second opinion from a Boston Children's expert from the comfort of your home. Everything is done remotely and securely.
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Remote Patient Monitoring
Certain departments use medical devices to take accurate measurements, including heart rate and body temperature, from home and share them with your provider for an upcoming visit.
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Digital Health at Boston Children’s
You may also benefit from some of our digital health initiatives while you’re at the hospital as an inpatient or for an appointment.
Voice Transcription
Some providers use technology to automatically generate care team notes. This technology allows the provider to spend more dedicated time with the patient.
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Video Visits
Providers may use Zoom instead of bedside visits to safely care for patients admitted to the hospital.
Voice Assistant
Some inpatient rooms may have smart speakers. Patients can play music, ask questions about Boston Children's and play games.
Digital Health for Providers
eConsults
Allows participating primary care providers to submit a written consult to Boston Children's Hospital specialists for treatment recommendations for a non-urgent, low-acuity patient condition or symptom.
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