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- Information gaps between people and the health professionals who provide services to
them are all too common.
- Doctors often lack critical information about a patient's medical history.
- Patients are often asked to provide information from memory, and seldom are able to do so accurately.
The result is patients being subjected to unnecessary procedures, redundant tests, inappropriate treatment, and longer hospital stays.
This situation wastes health-care dollars, adds unnecessary complexity to the work of doctors, and puts patients at increased risk.
PEHR® Technologies, LLC has developed an inexpensive medical records software program that allows patients to carry their complete medical history on a USB flash drive called The Bartlett®.
This interconnects clinicians and provides immediate access to critical health-care information when treatment decisions are being made and is accessible by the patient and by medical professionals anywhere, any time, and is easily updated to provide precise information over a lifetime.
- Your medical records are available 24/7
- Portable and cost effective
- Easy to use
- Holds scanned documents such as X-Rays, MRIs, & EKGs
- Private and Secure
- Not web-based, so there’s no hacker risk
- Improves patient safety
- Essential for the traveler
- Available now!
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How to Make the Most of Your Doctor's Visit Parade Magazine recently ran a story by Dr. Ranit Mishori on how to take control of your health. Before going to your doctor's visit he recommends that you "Gather the Facts," such as 1) Make a list of the medications that you take, 2) Bring copies of your latest X-Rays and MRI reports, and 3) Get your history straight.
PEHR Technologies recommends The Bartlett as the ideal tool to help get you organized for your doctor?s visits.
PEHR invited to Gonzaga University's Freshman Orientation When parents send their children off to college, they typically have some anxiety about their child's health. What if they need to see the doctor? Will their son or daughter remember their allergies and other important medical history? Now the Bartlett is available to provide peace of mind to parents.
Dr. Robinson Speaks at Gonzaga University Dr. Robinson participated on a healthcare ethics discussion panel about electronic medical records at Gonzaga University on April 11th, 2007. This panel was sponsored by the Gonzaga Hogan Entrepreneurial Program (www.gonzaga.edu/entrepreneur) and the Gonzaga School of Nursing.
Katrina shows need to Computerize Records The latest hurricane season has shown the devastating effects that mother nature can display. It has also shown that we need to be prepared with our health records.
Adoption of Healthcare IT could save $162 Billion, Says Rand Study The study estimates that up To 2.2 million adverse drug events could be prevented annually. However, the federal government needs to step in and help.
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