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During the COVID pandemic, you or someone you know may need hospital treatment. Even before the COVID pandemic, having your medical health history on an app such as MyMedicInfo.com is important. Whenever you are the patient, MyMedicInfo.com advocates for you, MyMedicInfo.com improves your intake process and improves your medical care. Further, you will save valuable time for the triage nurse, paramedic, or health care professional who needs to know your history. The triage process usually takes 5 to 10 minutes. Having your information on an app that you can hand to the health care professional can save 3 to 8 minutes. The longer the list of medications you take, the more diagnoses, the more personal health history you have, the more time you will likely save. More importantly, in any urgent or emergency situation, paramedics may administer medicine to you en route to the hospital. As medications can have dangerous interactions, if the paramedic knows what medicine you are taking, s/he will know what medicine NOT to give.

When patients become severely ill from COVID, they often present with troubling symptoms. Symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness, chest tightness, headaches, and confusion are some of the symptoms a person can present with when needing medical treatment. Some of the patients have gone from mild to severe symptoms in a short amount of time. Even if you are fortunate to have a loved one present during your time of need, at some point, your loved one will not be allowed to get in the ambulance with you nor enter the emergency room with you. The COVID outbreak has closed most emergency rooms and hospitals from loved ones, and thus only patients are currently allowed to enter. You now know why MyMedicInfo.com is a valuable service. As there is no password to remember, it is easy to log in with the Trusona app, click on my summary and hand your phone to a triage nurse or the paramedic. Information in your health history includes your allergies, medicines, diagnoses, emergency contacts, prior surgeries, etc. A paramedic or triage nurse can obtain this information quickly – which can make the intake process more efficient and improve your care. If you know anyone who is having COVID symptoms – please share this website and service with them. They may wish to prepare in the event they need emergency care. You sharing this site could make a difference.

MyMedicInfo.com contains three levels of security. SSL encrypts the information. Trusona confirms your identity. The site is scanned regularly and contains a firewall. Furthermore, most people’s health history does not contain highly sensitive or confidential information. Unlike other medical portals, you are in control of what information is on the app. Only YOU share that info if you choose to do so. If you see more than one specialist, you probably have two different medical portals to access the treatments you have received. MyMedicInfo.com is your personalized medical portal where you can have all your information in one location. MyMedicInfo.com will not ask for information such as social security numbers, birthdays, medicare, medicaid, or insurance policy numbers. MyMedicInfo.com will not share, sell, or rent your email, phone number, or any medical information about you. For more information, please refer to the privacy policy and terms and conditions of service.

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