Your health info: Is scattered across many different providers and facilities. Keeping complete and easily accessible health records means you can play a more active role in your healthcare. It’s also the best way to make your information available quickly, such as while traveling or during an emergency, and can be a private reference used to keep your family informed about your health history.
Answered 9/13/2015
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Be informed of healt: Since you owe responsibility to your own health, you should also know what is in your medical records. Hence it is important to keep your own personal records, and feel responsible for your own health.
Answered 9/6/2019
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You care most: Each state varies in how long they require medical records to be kept and you never know when you will want to access the information. It is a good idea to have all of your medical information sent to your primary care physician and to maintain regular check ups. This will assure your information is stored centrally and kept active with your annual visit.
Answered 10/23/2017
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Medical records: Also helps when you are transferring services to another provider, you or your provider move to another location, in emergencies when family need to access medical information, or when starting fresh with a new provider.
Answered 9/8/2013
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For future reference: Personal medical records are either old fashioned paper records or can be stored on the web. There are no controversies but have to be kept confidential. Especially with this computer age the web based medical records to be kept in a secure environment. Lot of information which is accurate as well can be stored in the web and easily accessible when ever you want it.
Answered 6/11/2012
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