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98,000*
Americans die every year due to medical mistakes.
Avoid being a statistic.

EMT Medical - How it works
A breakthrough that can help save your life: EMT Medical. Our online medical records systems allow you to store your critical personal health records so it's available anytime, anywhere!

1. GETTING YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS ONLINE:

With EMT Medical, it's easy to get your electronic health records online so it will be right there when you need it. You'll get your username and password as soon as you enroll so you can get started with EMT Medical right away.

Log into our secure servers, and we'll walk you through some simple questions to set up your profile. Your medications, emergency contacts, pre-existing conditions, allergies, immunizations, family history, and physician information and much more is all stored here!

If you'd like to add your life documents, organ donor information or living will to your EMT Medical account, you can take care of that as well.

Your doctor can help you get your personal health records uploaded, too!

Just click the "MEDICAL RELEASE FORM" link on your members summary page, download a medical record release form, and give it to your doctor.

The form authorizes the release of your medical records from your doctor to you. Your doctor may charge a processing fee for these records. Once you get the information from your doctor's office you will have everything you need to upload them to your secure EMT Medical personal health record (PHR).
Once that's done, you will know that your complete records are available for you to review in our medical records systems, or for authorized personnel to access in an emergency. With EMT Medical, you're in control of your personal health records.

2. VIEWING AND MAINTAINING YOUR INFORMATION:

Your username and password are your keys to accessing your personal health record (PHR) with EMT Medical. With them, you can log into your member home page on our secure servers. It's your virtual doctor's office, and it's open 24 hours a day for your convenience.

From your member home page, you can review and change your member information and personal health record, download medical release forms, or view the records submitted by your doctor.

After visits to your doctor, you'll want to update your information with EMT Medical. Log in, and you can add new medications, conditions or other information to your profile. Download a medical records release form to have new notes, test results or other records sent to you to update your account. You can even upload MRI's and Xrays with our Platinum and Family plans.*

Of course, your information can always be viewed (but not changed) by emergency personnel with the Life Number on your EMT Medical Condition Access Card. Click Here to login to a sample account. What you will see is exactly what Emergency Personnel would see when they login at this site to view your information.

*Image data must be available via digital format from your doctor.

3. ACCESSING YOUR RECORDS IN AN EMERGENCY:

Over 98,000 people die each year because of medical mistakes; hundreds of thousands of others have serious issues, often caused by lack of information about a patient's history and conditions. One and a half million more people are hospitalized annually for making mistakes when taking their medications. EMT Medical can help you know all your medications and dosages as well as help make sure medical personnel have the information they need when they need it most. In an emergency, EMT Medical can turn any doctor into your doctor because your EMT Medical Condition Access Card allows emergency personnel to instantly and securely access your personal health records online.



Your card displays the EMT Medical Web site address and your Life Number for healthcare providers, allowing them to instantly our medical records systems online and view your medical profile.

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