
Having a system or tool to record your personal health information helps ensure that you and your health care provider have access to current and relevant information when it is needed. This means that if you are seen in multiple different settings, communication and care are improved. There are many different ways to store your information; notebooks, medical id bracelets, flash drives, etc. Below is a partial list of the many different companies that can help you organize your personal health information. Rainbow can help! Ask your case manager if you have questions.
Emergency Health Information: Savvy Health Care Consumer Series, Harris Family Center for Disability and Health Policy
www.cdihp.org/products.html #savvy
MedicTag – Personal Emergency Information
www.medictag.com
MedicAlert Foundation
www.medicalert.org
iHealthRecord Personal Health Record, Medfusion
www.medfusion.net/ihealthrecord
Onfile
www.onfile.com
MedicKey Personal Health Records
www.medicKey.com
Building Your Care Notebook, National Center For Medical Home Implementation
www.medicalhomeinfo.org/for_families/care_notebook
myPHR, American Health Information Management Association
www.myphr.com
NoMoreClipboard.com
www.nomoreclipboard.com
Your Family Member’s Personal Health Record, Next Step in Care
www.nextstepincare.org/caregiver_home/Personal_Health_Record
RoadID
www.roadid.com
Medical Alert Jewelry
www.medids.com
MyMedKeeper
www.mymedkeeper.com
My healtheVet, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
www.myhealth.va.gov
Siebens Patient Care Communications
www.siebenspcc.com
HealthProfiles
www.myhealthprofiles.com
Health Record, AARP
www.aarp.org/health/healthy-living/health-record-tool/?cmp=RDRCT-HLTHREC_DEC01_011
In spanish
www.aarp.org/espanol/salud/La-buena-vida/historial-salud.html?cmp=RDRCT-MIHI_DEC1_11
Taking Care of Myself: A Guide for When I Leave the Hospital, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
www.ahrq.gov/qual/goinghomeguide.htm
In spanish
www.ahrq.gov/qual/goinghomesp.htm