If you are like most people your health information is scattered across many states with a variety of providers and in various facilities. Keeping your own complete, updated and easily accessible health records means you can play a more proactive role in your healthcare. Not only will this play an important role in improving your health but it could save your life. You are the only one that can ensure that your health record is complete, accurate and accessible when needed. Your personal health record will contain what you, its owner, wants it to contain. Your record can offer a different perspective, showing all your health-related information. It can include information that you think affects your health, including information your doctor will not have, such as your use of OTC medications, exercise routines, dietary habits, or results of monitoring levels of vitals.Your CrisisID health record will become a critical tool that enables you to partner with your providers. It will help reduce or eliminate duplicate procedures or tests, which saves healthcare dollars, your time, and the provider’s time.

The information you will have at your finger tips will provide you with the knowledge that will make you a full partner in your health care. With your CrisisID Health Record, you will be able to:

  • Knowledgably discuss your health with healthcare providers
  • Provide information to new caregivers
  • Have global access to your health information while traveling
  • Access your information when your doctor’s office is closed
  • Record your progress toward specific health-related goals
  • Explore a variety of options to improve your heath
  • Refer to physician instructions, prescriptions, allergies, medications, and more.
  • Track appointments, vaccinations, and numerous other wellness healthcare services.
  • Help manage the care of a loved one from a distance.
  • Easily provide the current information as suggested by both the Academy of Emergency Physicians and the Academy of Pediatricians for children with special needs.