December 19, 2006 7:00 AM PST

'Medical iPod' could save your life

by Mike Yamamoto
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(Credit: IntelliDot)

If you have any doctor or nurse friends who doubt the importance of digitizing medical records, show them this.

The "CAREt System," which Medgadget says is being called the "medical iPod," is one more device that could help save lives thanks to digital databases and other updated technologies. IntelliDot, its manfacturer, describes it this way: "By simply scanning a patient wristband, the CAREt handheld device guides the nurse through all required medication administration and documentation tasks that have accumulated for a patient. Information is clear, organized and delivered right into the caregiver's hand, right when it's needed."

We understand the concerns over keeping medical records private but, in our case anyway, we won't complain the next time we're asked to sign yet another waiver if it means we'll benefit from technologies like this.

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by unclesquares December 19, 2006 7:11 AM PST
Mens Health ran an article about the importance of keeping current medical records for yourself in case of a disatser. They recommend getting current copies of your most pertinent medical information and saving it all as PDF's to a USB drive. Just another way some
"everyday tech" might help save your life.

-Brian G.
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emr is the way of the future
by cberger December 19, 2006 10:45 AM PST
EMR will save healthcare millions once instituted. There are other more convienent ways of storing your medical records. There are online medical record services such as mymedicalrecords.com and safeguardyoursight.com (for lasik,prk and rk patients) on the web already.
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