Health Passport Features
Once you have accessed the Health Passport, you will be able to see the following information:
- Medications - The Health Passport presents a summary of medications. With a singleclick, you can access more detail, including the name of the prescription, the prescribing clinician, date filled, dosage, quantity, dosage instructions, and formulary information. This aggregation of medication information can significantly reduce incidents of drug-drug, drug-allergy, and drug-food interactions.
- Visit History - With the Health Passport, you can view information regarding visitsfor which claims have been paid or denied, including the description of the service provided, the provider’s name, diagnosis, and the service date.
- Vital Signs - You can review vital signs charted by a provider. This can includeweight, height, blood pressure, and temperature.
- Lab Results - Providers typically only have lab results for tests that they ordered;medical consenters and caseworkers may never see them. However, by using the Health Passport you have access to all collected lab results.
- Immunizations - This section displays a list of a STAR Health Member’s immunizationscollected from ImmTrac, the state immunization registry.
- Allergies - You can review existing allergies that have been noted in the Passport byproviders. You will also be able to see if there are any allergy and medication interactions.
- Texas Health Steps (Texas Health Steps/EPSDT) - You will be able tosee electronic documentation of well-child screenings and forms. Some providers may also choose to add additional information outside of these standard childhood screening forms into the system. In those cases, you may be able to view more detailed medical and behavioral health information that is relevant to the child’s care.

