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Medical records: Access vs. Privacy

By Bill Lappen  |  August 27, 2009

You want your doctors to have full access to all of your medical history. But, you may not want others to know it. Now www.AMCC.me lets you stop the balancing act. This is done by allowing you to enter all your medical information, but not your name or other identifying information. The information is stored on the internet and available to all for free.

The way it works is that you request an ID (but give NO information about yourself). Once you get the ID, write it on a card and carry it in your wallet. Enter whatever information you want under your ID. You can list your allergies, medications, conditions and contacts, as well as other information. While others may be able to see the information you enter, they won�t know it�s yours. When you want someone to be able to see your information, give them your ID. It�s that simple and it may save your life. Isn�t it worth a few minutes to set up your ID now?


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