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World's
First Emergency Medical Records Service On Internet Could
Save Lives;
Neotrax
Launches PersonalMD.com Internet-Based Service To Enable People
To Better Manage Their Health
PLEASANTON,
CALIF. (March 2) -- NeoTrax, Inc. today announced the launch
of PersonalMD.com (http://www.PersonalMD.com), the world's
first free Internet-based service that could save lives in
an emergency and enable people to better manage their health.
A key component of PersonalMD.com is PersonalMD-ER, the only
Web-based emergency medical service that can give emergency
physicians immediate access to an individual's health information
virtually anywhere in the world.
Emergency room physicians' lack of access to vital patient
health information, including drug allergies, current medications
and health conditions, has been one of the shortcomings of
a U.S. health care delivery system that sees more than 100
million emergency patient visits a year. Lives have been lost
or serious medical problems have developed simply because
doctors did not have the patient information they needed.
But with PersonalMD-ER, patients traveling across town, out
of state or out of the country can make this vital health
information immediately available to physicians.
To use the free service, individuals simply enter the health
information they want kept in a confidential, secure file
at PersonalMD.com. A personalized PersonalMD-ER Emergency
Card is then sent to the member, which he or she carries at
all times. In an emergency, the health information can be
made available, with the individual's permission and access
code, to ER physicians by Web or fax. In addition, paramedics,
who are trained to search for important health information,
can relay the PersonalMD-ER Emergency Card information to
ER doctors from the field in advance.
"There has never been anything like this service before,"
said Dr. Stephen J. Ruoss, M.D., a critical care and pulmonary
disease specialist at Stanford University Medical Center,
and a PersonalMD.com medical advisory board member. "PersonalMD-ER
may well save lives and improve acute care outcomes by providing
vital health information to physicians in emergencies."
Dr. Ruoss said that confidentiality of the personal health
profiles is as important to PersonalMD.com as speedy delivery
of the information in times of emergencies. "Physicians
understand the importance of doctor-patient confidentiality.
PersonalMD.com realizes it cannot succeed if it violates the
trust of health care consumers," Dr. Ruoss said.
To that end, several state-of-the-art safeguards are built
into the PersonalMD.com system to ensure that no one can access
the confidential information other than the member himself
or herself, or a physician who has been given authorization
to access it. For example, the information is stored in encrypted
form, so that no one -- not even PersonalMD.com employees
-- can see or retrieve it.
"The significance of the PersonalMD-ER service is that
no matter where people are -- anywhere in the world -- his
or her vital health information remains confidential and yet
is immediately accessible in case of an emergency," said
Dr. William LeRoy Heinrichs, M.D., professor emeritus and
past chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
at Stanford University Medical Center, and a PersonalMD.com
medical advisory board member. "This is a big plus to
both patients and doctors because it can truly save lives."
PersonalMD-ER is the first of several innovative services
to be introduced by PersonalMD.com in the coming months. One
planned additional service will be an emergency voice mail
alert service that will give people the option of having the
system automatically notify family members or friends in the
event of an emergency.
PersonalMD.com offers an unprecedented array of Internet-based
services to enable members to better manage their health.
These include features such as PersonalMD-ER, personalized
health and medical information drawn from major news sources
and medical information databases, and community access via
chat rooms and bulletin boards.
PersonalMD.com was created by NeoTrax, Inc., a Pleasanton,
Calif., Internet company that specializes in developing Web-based
solutions that enable consumers to better manage their health.
In addition to Drs. Ruoss and Heinrichs, medical advisory
board members are: Dr. Bernard Aaron Cooper, M.D., C.M., Stanford
University Medical Center;, and Dr. N. S. Ambati, M.D., professor
in the Department of Urology, University of California, San
Francisco-Fresno.
For more information about PersonalMD.com, go to http//www.PersonalMD.com.
or call David Chazin at PersonalMD.com at (925) 460-9086.
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