meridian 101 parent portal

by Minerva Purdy V 9 min read

How do I sign in to the parent-student portal?

Click on top line “Cato-Meridian Parent-Student Portal." You will come to a School Tool Sign in Screen. Your user ID is the same Id that you sign into a computer at school with. Your password is the same password that you sign into a computer at school with. Click on the purple wedge next to your name.

How do I register as a meridian provider?

After creating an account within the Meridian provider portal you can: The user manual is available on the secure portal, after you successfully complete the log in process. If you are a contracted provider, you can register now. If you are a non-contracted provider, you will be able to register after you submit your first claim.

How do I log in to the healthcare portal?

You also have access to your healthcare information. To enter our secure portal, click on the login button. A new window will open. You can login or register. Creating an account is free and easy. If you are a contracted provider, you can register now.

How do I log in to the secure portal?

To enter our secure portal, click on the login button. A new window will open. You can login or register. Creating an account is free and easy. If you are a contracted provider, you can register now.

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Coming Soon: After October 7, 2021

Most users will start using our new EntryKeyID. This new way to log in gives you a single ID and password. Log in once.

Provider Portal

If you are a contracted provider, you can register now. If you are a non-contracted provider, you will be able to register after you submit your first claim. After creating an account within the MeridianHealth provider portal you can:

View detailed patient list

The user manual is available on the secure portal, after you successfully complete the log in process. If you are a contracted provider, you can register now. If you are a non-contracted provider, you will be able to register after you submit your first claim.

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