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Keeping track of medical records is key to protecting your health. Keeping track of medical records is key to protecting your health.

Keeping track of medical records is key to protecting your health.

An article from Consumer Reports as reported by the Washington Post

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This article by Consumer Reports, reported on in the Washington Post provides a good summary and use case as to why keeping a personal health record (PHR) can be valuable to your overall health. It discusses how many of us see multiple doctors that use different types of electronic health record systems (EHRs) and that because of this it is likely that are health information is difficult to find in one place. Maintaining your own PHR can help to create a unified place to store your important health information.

When Information Storage Gets Under Your Skin When Information Storage Gets Under Your Skin

When Information Storage Gets Under Your Skin

An article from the Wall Street Journal

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From the WSJ article: Some people list emergency contacts on an implanted tag. And others see potential for the use of the tags in medicine, though one big challenge needs to be addressed for those visions to become reality: Medical personnel or anyone else trying to help someone in a medical or emergency situation will need to have some way to know that the person they’re trying to...
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