MedMemory Is Seeking Partnership With Organizations in the Following Market Segments:Medical Product DistributorsMedical Product SalesMedical ID DistributorsPhysician SalesPersonal Safety ProductsHome Health Aids Companies If you are a health care provider, retailer or distributor, feel free to contact us at sales@medmemory.com
Why add MedMemory to Your Current Services?
Be the first to offer the revolutionary concept and convenience of a portable Personal Heath Record to your customers. MedMemory provides protection and peace of mind in and away form the home and by offering the MedMemory PHR you would be offering a state of the art emergency medical solution.
MedMemory PHR is an inexpensive item and is a great customer retention product.
Proof of the MedMemory PHR value proposition is that is was developed by Yale University physicians for their patients.
The MedMemory PHR program is very user friendly and requires only limited computer knowledge.
A concierge service is available for a small fee to assist customers in developing their PHR as well as obtaining their medical records from their physicians if necessary.
The MedMemory Program allows the user to build a complete medical profile that can be accessed in an emergency via the flash drive.
The program includes a document upload feature so all types of critical documents can be stored such a MRI's, EKG's, Insurance cards, living wills, Deeds and much more.
Online and phone technical support is available.
MeMemory is password protected and encrypted for safety and is also HIPAA compliant The MedMemory Program runs on any Windows base PC with a USB port and Internet access. Program updates are free to registered users.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) strongly promotes the use of technology to improve patient safety. In 2006 the FDA updated their guidance to industry making it clear that the use of electronic systems to deliver patients safety alerts fulfilled FDA regulations and was often preferable to paper-based alerts. FDA Chief Medical Officer, Janet Woodcock, M.D., has been a proactive advocate of the use of electronic systems to improve patient safety. The FDA has requested the help of healthcare leaders to educate healthcare providers and assist them in enrolling in online systems for patient safety alerts. The FDA has a designated a liaison to the iHealth Alliance, which governs the HCNN to maintain strong communication and coordination between the two organizations
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