Showing posts with label personal medical record keeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label personal medical record keeping. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

“Cardiac Trakker” -- A Personal Medical Record Keeper Authored by MedTrakker

Patients with a heart related illness can keep their complete personal medical record history at their fingertips. Do not rely or believe that healthcare facilities will have your complete medical history available. Preparing ahead places you immediately where you are worthy to be: at the hub of your medical care as a genuine partner with your healthcare providers.


Patients with coronary heart disease, congestive heart failure, congenital heart disease, vasculitis and who have suffered a heart attack can easily track their medical condition. Cardiac Trakker is a paper based personal medical record keeper that allows a patient, and in a lot of cases, a patient’s family, to have all pertinent information right at their fingertips.
It can offer some piece of mind especially when dealing with many different healthcare providers. Sometimes the care a patient is given is only as good as the information their physician has on hand. This personal medical record keeper can reduce the risk of missing life saving information and repeated tests and lab work, and help patients and their families be sure that the best possible care is being received. “Having to help with ongoing care for both my mother and my husband throughout their final days really opened my eyes to the need to have accurate medical records” said Author Amber Bowden.
Within the Cardiac Medical Organizer there are sections for recording insurance information, medical history, personal contacts, surgical histories, health and nutrition, medications, immunization dates, medical devices, blood pressure levels, appointments and so much more. Some important items that are absolutely a necessity can be missed or hard to obtain when a loved one’s medical care is your main focus. This personal medical record keeping system has a place for everything. Record life matters such as the locations of safe deposit boxes, bank accounts, insurance policies, automobile titles, birth certificates, death certificates, power of attorney, divorce papers, last will and testament, and important contacts, such as lawyers, family physician, funeral home, cemetery plot information, executor, stock brokers, etc. This list goes on and on.
Cardiac Trakker provides a section to record instructions made by doctors, medications and types of treatments and their benefits and risks, and other information to help track results. Use the Cardiac Warnings and Symptoms log to help track severity and frequency of potential problems. This personal medical record keeper also allows a patient to track their nutrition, exercise and sleep. It provides not only a Daily Food Diary, but also a Daily Exercise log and a Sleep Trakker. So not only can a patient track their Cardiac Condition but they also have tools to manage their health while going through treatments and surgeries.
The Cardiac Medical Organizer is exclusively online at MedTrakker 
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A Vital Easy-To-Use Personal Medical Record Keeper For Diabetes Patients

Patients with Diabetes can now take control over their medical care and treatment using the Diabetes Trakker. The Diabetes Medical Organizer was created to improve patient knowledge, engagement and accountability, as well as patient’s communication between patient and doctor.

Managing Diabetes is extremely important to avoid complications that can develop. If not properly monitored and regulated, Diabetes can cause blindness and glaucoma, severe nerve damage (neuropathy), kidney failure and in some cases, amputations of the toe, foot and leg. With MedTrakkers personal medical record keeper for Diabetes, a patient can have their complete medical history at their fingertips to help try and avoid complications.
With the Diabetes Medical Organizer there are sections for recording medical history, personal contacts, surgical histories, health and nutrition, medications, immunization dates, medical devices, blood pressure levels, appointments and so much more.
This personal medical record keeping system has a place for everything. Record life matters such as the locations of safe deposit boxes, bank accounts, insurance policies, automobile titles, birth and death certificates, power of attorney, divorce papers, last will and testament, and important contacts, such as lawyers, family physician, funeral home, cemetery plot information, executor, stock brokers, etc. Important items that are a necessity can be missed or hard to obtain when a loved one’s medical care is the main focus.
Learn about the risks of diabetes, when to start screening for diabetes, how to prevent complications, how important eye care and foot care are and the different conditions that can develop when managing your diabetes. There’s an appointment checklist, a place for health provider instructions, pages to record every bit of information about medications such as, the benefits and the side-effects, a section to record information about diabetes type and to log tests and procedures, blood glucose testing records, insulin management records, and dialysis regimen.
Insurance can be one of the most frustrating obstacles when managing a chronic health condition. Included in Diabetes personal medical record keeper there’s a section that provides insurance tips and pages to record discussions with insurance agents and take notes for future reference. There’s also a daily food diary, a weight record and a daily exercise log to help monitor physical condition to ensure the best possible health while managing your diabetes.
You can find the Diabetes Medical Organizer exclusively online at http://www.medtrakker.com/. 
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

MedTrakker Publishes Baby Keepsake Book 'My Baby Trakker' Monitors The Health Of Both Mother and Child

New Mother's have one question in common. "What's It Like?" 
"To be pregnant, giving birth, raising a new little baby?"

'My Baby Trakker' is the ultimate baby keepsake book for Mother and Child. A combination Personal Medical Record-Photo Memory Keepsake Journal.

'My Baby Trakker' offers multiple uses and benefits for both the mother-to-be and her baby. A pregnancy is an exciting and special time--a time for the mother-to-be to learn about her own health and that of her developing baby. As she begins to notice the changes happening to her body, many questions will arise; this guide can help in the search for answers.

Protecting the health of the mother-to-be and her unborn child begins with regular prenatal care. There are pages provided for recording medical information, focusing on health history, nutrition, pregnancy weight gain, prenatal healthcare check-ups, past labor and delivery. Author Amber Bowden has also included space to write down questions to ask on doctor visits, as well as other vital medical information.

Once your baby is born, 'My Baby Trakker' provides a template for keeping track of his or her total health, growth, and development from birth to age five. You'll always have your child's up-to-date medical history at your fingertips. Some of the other helpful items included are baby milestones, pages to insert photo keepsakes, breastfeeding and formula nutrition information, and height and weight charts--as well as a place to record immunizations, tests, procedures, and allergies. My Baby Trakker offers a complete and essential record of the critical first five years of a child's life.

My Baby Trakker was inspired when her only son informed her that she was going to be a grandmother in 2009. This is the fifth published book in the family of MedTrakker Medical Organizers found at www.MedTrakker.com.

My Baby Trakker will offer expectant Mother's an all inclusive Baby Book. Plus it also makes a precious Baby Shower Gift!

Consumers can order a copy today directly from iUniverse Publishing. Copies are also available at  Amazon and  Barnes and Noble Books.
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Monday, January 9, 2012

Personal Medical Record Keeping Can Save Your Life

We keep financial, care and pet details, but how many of us keep our personal medical records? Most of s depend on our Doctors to keep our health history details current and available - when the only individual you can depend on for these details is you.

A few years ago, my mother of 78 was rushed to the hospital while on vacation in another state with heavy fatigue and extreme bruising over her torso. She had been feeling a bit under the weather for a few weeks, but we thought she just couldn't shake the cold she had.


Of course she had none of her medical records with her, and being it was the weekend all of her Physicians offices were closed. I had to travel by plane to reach her, and by the time I got to the hospital 24 hours later. Many of the Doctor's questions were still unanswered. I learned a valuable lesson that day. How keeping an up to date personal medical record could not only save your life, but also help your doctor to diagnose and treat you more accurately.

My mother was diagnosed with Leukemia and along with that ill fated news, came a whirlwind of Physician appointments, Laboratory Tests, Drug Store runs, Insurance Claims and Medication changes.

Medical care is continuing to grow progressively more complicated and specialized; no more can one physician do it all. My own practical knowledge as well as studies have proven that the more you get engaged in all factors of your medical care -- such as gathering and understanding your medical information -- the better off you will be for it.

 Many individuals see more than one health provider, especially if they have a chronic or terminal illness. Every time a patient sees a new doctor, they are required to fill out the same forms over and over. Past medical history, surgeries and medications they are currently taking. Memory recall may not be thorough when a patient is under stress.

Yet if you're like most individuals, you expect that your main physician knows everything about you and will bring up to date the new medical physician on your complete historical past. even though you probably don't know your own historical past or information of your problems on command. When was your last tetanus shot? What anti-biotic efficiently took care of your last bacterial infection? What is your glucose level?

 The fact that physicians are interacting with mass confusion is only part of the reason you need to take charge of your health details. Physicians are further tied because they don't even have a workplace compartment or data file cupboard full of complete medical history details to select from nowadays. When people move or change work and therefore have new insurance plans and physicians, index charts are not consistently moved. Even if you approved to have your medical records forwarded, complete details are seldom sent to your new physician, and too often details are missing or not sent at all. Women often have their details separated between a doctor and physician. Who has your last Pap Smear result? Mammogram report? Latest blood test results?

 Did you know that 80 % of what a physician will depend on to make a precise analysis and suggest the right treatment comes from the details in your medical records? These details is perhaps more essential than any other. Think about the problems of making a diagnosis -- let alone advising the right therapy -- if details are missing, wrong or imperfect.

I feel the option to this catastrophe is a grass-roots effort, with each of us getting our medical information into our hands by collecting our own medical information. I designed a simple easy to use method that will map it out for you. This method was designed from my 20 years of practical knowledge first as functioning in the healthcare industry, then as a mom, daughter, wife and care provider. It is in reaction to these serious changes in the exercise of medicine, changes that make it more important than ever that we, as people, take control over our own medical history.

Women make most of the health-care judgments (and provide most of the care) for themselves, their kids, their mother and father and their spouses. So let's deal with it, we are in the best position to ask for and begin maintaining information for everyone in our care. What better present to give a child going off to higher education or beginning out on their own than a comprehensive permanent medical history. Think about the relaxation an older people parent or guardian will experience understanding that you are assisting them keep a record of their medical details and results. I know that my mother who trusted her doctors, experienced an incredible peace of mind having their vital health details at their finger tips to share with the many physicians and specialists they see.

My wish is that at some point soon, with this knowledge you now possess, patient-held medical records will be the concept instead of the exclusion. Best wishes on taking control over your medical record management.

MedTrakker offers Health & Wellness Medical Organizers empowering patients to monitor their medical history that goes well beyond basic emergency care information. 
Begin Today To Take An Active Role in Your Medical Care! It Could Save Your Life!
Health Trakkers Available: Cancer-Diabetes-Cardiovascular (Trakker's)
Wellness Trakkers Available- 'My Baby Trakker'-Universal Trakker

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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

‘My Baby Trakker’ Helps New Parents Track The Health and Development of Their Baby

Well-baby checks-ups are your physician's greatest device for monitoring your child's wellness and development.  
As a new parent or guardian, you are going to certainly have many concerns for your child's physician about your child's health and progression. One of the best ways to get those concerns responded to — as well as to track your child's progression — is with well-baby checks-ups.

Although it may feel like a particular test, a well-baby check-up is just the name given to your child's physician's regular evaluation of your newborn. Well-baby checks-ups usually happen within 24 hours of birth, and again at age 2 weeks.
The routine well-baby check-up at 2 weeks of age is to ensure that a baby is eating well and gaining weight, and to recommend professional advice to parents for their newborn's proper care. If the Mother is breastfeeding, this is a great chance to get assistance on effective nursing tips and ask about options for outside help, if needed. 
Well-baby check-ups will be planned at regular periods, generally at age 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months. After that, the child will proceed with annual examinations.
If your child's physician has any preliminary concerns about your baby, more consistent examinations may be required, at least in early development. Some babies may need to come back more often to monitor their feeding habits or lack of weight gain.
Well Baby Check-up, What To Expect
Once you get through these initial check-ups, the well-baby visits mainly becomes a chance for your child's physician to check the health and progression of your child. It’s also a great chance for the physician to deal with any of your nurturing questions.
Parents can anticipate a complete evaluation with eating, sleeping, and bowel habits. The physician will also ask how mom is dealing with care of the baby and evaluate for postpartum depressive disorders, and recommend professional assistance if needed.
During the check-up, a parent can ask for advice on the proper care for a new baby, such as tips on eating, belching, correct sleep positions, skincare, baby diaper care, and car safety.
As your child grows, the physician will always monitor your child's growth and development and evaluate it to other children of the same age. He or she will show you growth progression chart that evaluates your child's progression to nationwide index charts, go over an immunization program, and ask about any concerns you might have. You are going to also discuss eating changes — what an infant will eat and when to start presenting certain foods.
Getting The Most Out Of A Well Baby Visit
There are a few things you can do to prepare to help the physician give your infant the best care possible.
The best planning before a well-baby check-up is to be aware of your child's developing goals and jot down any concerns you might have for the physician. Try to control your collection of concerns to the top five or six that are most important to you, so the physician can address each of them well. 
New parents often have a lot of pressures and problems, but it’s essential to relax during the well-baby check-up and concentrate on your most essential problems. Most of the time, your general concerns are responded to during the course of the check-up.

‘My Baby Trakker’ offers multiple uses and benefits for both the mother-to-be and her baby. There are pages provided for recording medical information, focusing on health history, nutrition, pregnancy weight gain, prenatal healthcare check-ups, past labor and delivery. Also included are pages to write down questions to ask on doctor visits, as well other vital medical information.

Once your baby is born, ‘My Baby Trakker’ provides a template for keeping track of his or her total health, growth, and development from birth to age five. You’ll always have your child’s up-to-date medical history at your fingertips. Some of the other helpful items included are baby milestones, pages to insert photo keepsakes, breastfeeding and formula nutrition information, and height and weight charts—as well as a place to record immunizations, tests, procedures, and allergies. My Baby Trakker offers a complete and essential record of the critical first five years of a child’s life.

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Monday, January 2, 2012

MedTrakker Personal Medical Record Organizer: An Essential Tool For Patients Diagnosed With Cancer

The Personal Medical Record Organizer, known as Cancer Trakker beats all other medical organizers hands down. The creator of MedTrakker, Amber Bowden, has officially put the Health industry on notice: efficient and quality care for medical patients will soon be mandated by consumers with the introduction of her personal medical record organizer.
Cancer Trakker is a vital tool designed to help people today verify the information in their permanent medical record and monitor complete medical hisory data about themselves.

It is a system that allows for constant, complete care with better synchronization between patients, doctors, and entire healthcare team. It eliminates the uncertainty out of the all the distressing and sometimes frustrating problems that come with an individual diagnosed with cancer.

As Ms. Bowden states, "when a person learns the news that they have a terminal illness, their life is turned into a flutter of lab assessments, procedures, possible treatments, doctor sessions, surgeries, and drugstore runs".  This is how the first MedTrakker, Personal Medical Record Organizer came into existence.

This medical organizer is a three ring 1 inch binder filled with a place to record pertinent information including:
- Doctor's visits and Doctors Instructions
- Prescription and Non Prescription Medication
- Lab Results
- Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatments
- Surgery schedule and After Care Instructions
- And so much more

Each area inside of the Cancer Trakker was developed to fit the needs of every type of cancer individual.  It is made particularly with the understanding and care that each patient needs.  This Cancer Medical Organizer is an essential element of the person's objective to having overall complete quality healthcare.   Without the MedTrakker it is basically unattainable to keep on top of all the flutter of information and treatment plans that cancer patient must endure.

As Author Bowden points out, "This personal medical record organizer was created to save people the anxiety of starting from scratch".  It is an essential tool for handling any type of cancer malignancy and treatment periods that go well beyond primary crisis care details.  Where most companies in the wellness manager market space provide primary wellness details our Cancer medical organizer gives the individual a complete plan to self handle their cancer diagnosis journey.

The Cancer Trakker is the first published book in the family of MedTrakker Personal Medical Record Organizers.

The Medical Trakkers are available exclusively online at: http://www.medtrakker.com/
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Create Your Personal Medical Record But Be Careful Choosing To Store Them Online

These days more than ever people should take a pro-active strategy managing their personal medical record. Like most people, you've probably relocated many times during your life. Moving in to any new community usually indicates developing a partnership with a new physician, dental professional or other healthcare provider. Eventually, it's easy to forget vital details when you were taken care of, by whom - even for what. Even if you've lived in one place, it's still likely you've gotten medical care from several healthcare physicians over time.

There is no one place you can go to get your complete health history. Each doctor you see keeps his or her own patient information detailing your medical visits and treatment. The same is true for hospitals, clinics,   labs, dental practitioners, opticians, chiropractic specialists, drug stores and so on. Only you are in the position to gather all the information together to compile your complete medical history.

If you don't already keep a personal medical record, now is the perfect time to begin. Do not depend or assume that medical providers will have your complete medical history readily available. The longer you delay, the more problems you may have in acquiring older health information.   

There are several factors why you want to obtain your medical history after you are treated:
  • Health Records are not stored indefinitely by medical providers. Storage times may differ based on where you were treated.
  • Hard-copy paper records can be misplaced, ruined by fire or water, or simply lost. Duplicate copies of paper records are not normally created. This can result in the original medical record may be the only copy that is available.
  • Your older medical records may be located on microfiche and the readable quality declines over time.
  • Electronic information located on computer systems, CDs, DVDs or small storage area gadgets called thumbs may also be missing or damaged.
  • Like everybody else, doctors relocate or merge with another practice, retire, or pass away.
Nationwide standards for health privacy are founded by HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) and the Office of Health and Human Services, www.hhs.gov. One of the most important privileges involved in HIPAA is the right to acquire duplicates of your healthcare details. HIPAA also allows you to ask to modify any mistakes in your healthcare details.

For more on your right to access medical records under HIPAA, see Fact Sheet 8a, HIPAA Basics: Medical Privacy in the Electronic Age, www.privacyrights.org/fs/fs8a-hipaa.htm.  

Once you have your medical records in hand, you can start to compile your own medical history. The MedTrakker personal medical record organizer allows individuals to manage, document and share their medical history will their healthcare providers.

If you want to incorporate a bit of technology to your recordkeeping, there are product items you can purchase that you can use to help monitor and store your personal medical record. Internet-based storage space websites are also popping up. These solutions allow you to keep your healthcare information, transfer information from other resources, and discuss your information with your healthcare physicians.     

A Word of Warning:

Commercial items sold to manage and store your medical information differ from suppliers. Just like paper records, medical information stored on your pc or a far away website can be lost, corrupted or even stolen. If you consider using one of these services, be sure to read the manual, especially the organization's published privacy policy and terms of service. When shopping for technology, security is a must.

Begin documenting your medical history and take an active role in your medical care today! MedTrakker© gives you peace of mind knowing your records are portable, secure and away from prying eyes.

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