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    Personal Health Records

    You've probably seen your chart at your doctor's office. In fact, you may have charts at several doctors' offices. If you've been in the hospital, you have a chart there, too. These charts are your medical records. They may be on paper or electronic. To keep track of all this information, it's a good idea to keep your own personal health record.

    What kind of information would you put in a personal health record? You could start with

    • Your name, birth date, blood type, and emergency contact information
    • Date of last physical
    • Dates and results of tests and screenings
    Major illnesses and surgeries, with dates
    • A list of your medicines and supplements, the dosages, and how long you've taken them
    • Any allergies
    • Any chronic diseases
    • Any history of illnesses in your family (NIH)

    Also called: Confidentiality, Privacy, Patient Records, HIPAA, Electronic health records, Patient health record




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