Personal Health Records

Where’s Your Personal Health Record?

Many people use a personal health record (PHR) to keep track of their medical history. But will it be available in an emergency?

EMTs and hospital personnel must often rely on patient and family for critical details about medications, health conditions, and allergies. In an emergency, every second can count.

A medical ID card listing medications, conditions, and allergies can be carried in a purse or wallet. A paper copy of a personal health record can be kept in the trunk of a car. Health records stored on computer can be copied to a flash drive.

It’s simple with MyFastTrack® Organizer.

Whatever methods you use, keep your family’s health records organized, up to date, and with you wherever you go.

 

 

Hate New Patient Forms?

Who doesn’t hate those lengthy new patient forms? You can sometimes spend half an hour on paperwork alone!

Worse yet, every time you see a new doctor, there’s a brand new set of forms waiting for you.

There’s an easy way around the hassle. Carry your personal health record with you. Ask medical office staff to make copies of pages they need.

Use a personal health record such as MyFastTrack® Organizer.

Arrive at appointments with organized, up-to-date health details, and say no to lengthy new patient forms forever.

 

 

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