With this health management app, you can access your health information, view medical records, and communicate securely with your care team. Includes appointment scheduling, messaging, and health document management features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 2.1. Trustworthiness 67 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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2.1
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
18%
4 star
7%
3 star
7%
2 star
11%
1 star
57%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
26% review manipulation risk
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Mixed user feedback
Average 2.2★ rating suggests room for improvement
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High negative review ratio
68% of sampled ratings are 1–2 stars
About HealtheLife
Once your health care organization grants you access to their online portal and creates an account for you, simply sign into the HealtheLife mobile app with your Cerner Health username and password. If you have access to multiple organizations' portals, you can view all participating portals through the app.
Each participating organization's portal is unique, but most portals allow you to connect with your care team using the following methods:
• Securely messaging your provider
• Scheduling and managing upcoming appointments
• Accessing medical information including allergies, laboratory results, health issues, immunizations, medications, and other health documents
If you need assistance accessing your existing account, visit your health care organization's website for support options. Contact your provider directly regarding questions about your health record. Personal health inquiries or concerns posted as comments in the App Store cannot be addressed.
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Reviews for HealtheLife
DragonsFate
Difficult to use
When I get a text informing me that there’s a new clinical note, there should be some kind of indication in the app for the new information. It’s pretty useless if I can never find the new clinical note. Also, the app needs dark mode.
mmm222000
Absolute Garbage
This is the health app for practices that won’t spring for Epic MyChart. Instead, they stick patients with this app which is down more often than it’s working. And when it is working it’s clunky and not intuitive. Clearly a low bidder for cheapskate medical offices. Any practice using it should be ashamed (I’m looking at you, UNM Health).