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Family and Children

Your family depends on you to make important health and wellness choices. No matter how healthy your family is today, any one of your loved ones could find themselves in an emergency situation where timely, accurate information is a must to ensure proper medical care.

If you have family members with medical conditions or special requirements, it increases the need to keep your Personal Health Records (PHR) up to date.

When you have children, there are many situations requiring up-to-date health records: school activities, sports, field trips, summer camp, or just regular trips to the doctor. Your Very Special Heart™ or Globe allows you to consolidate all of your family’s health information in one place and conveniently have it with you at all times.












Nannies, Babysitters and Caregivers

When you leave your kids with a babysitter, you should also leave them with a Very Special Heart™ or Globe, that contains all of your kids’ health information. If something unforeseen should happen and 9-1-1 medical services are required, EMTs can view their Personal Health Records and begin immediate, well-informed medical treatment. Just another way your Very Special Heart™ or Globe will put your mind at ease.

Be Better Prepared for Doctor's Visits

A visit to a new doctor means filling out new forms and providing information regarding insurance, medical problems, medications, allergies, previous hospital visits, surgeries and recent lab work. With your Very Special Heart™ you can simply print a copy of your Personal Health Record and take it with you to any doctor's appointment. This way, you can avoid the risk of inaccurate information and the serious consequences it can have on receiving proper care. The next time you enter a doctor’s office; you’ll be fully armed with all your health information and can face the dreaded clipboard with confidence.

Getting Older

As we age, healthcare issues typically increase. Age-related health conditions often result in treatment from more than one doctor. This increases the risk of redundant tests and medication conflicts; which may lead to increased medical costs and serious medical mistakes. Having accurate medical information may prevent many of these potential problems.

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