Friday, August 14, 2009

GOOGLE AND ADVANCED DIRECTIVES - DOES THIS REALLY MAKE SENSE

August 14, 2009

It was recently announced that Google Health, a popular personal health record, will allow patients to store their advance directives.

The Central Line a website dedicated to sharing the ideas, opinions and experiences of emergency physicians calls the initiative an “epic fail,” and illustrates some real-life problems of the idea.

While it is generally thought that making one’s health information available electronically to medical personnel is a reasonable idea, doing so with advance directives may not be. Especially in the emergency department where patients often are unable to give a cogent history.

The Central Line notes that, “Our critically ill patients are usually so critically ill they’re not able to be speak, or they’re altered, or too somnolent to be thinking correctly, let alone be able to type and remember their login to Google Health.”

Even if the doctor was Internet-savvy and able to look up a patient’s medical information electronically, “Is the physician going to spend their precious time trying to login to a website to find out if the patient is DNR/DNI?”

I hardly doubt it.

So... while it may seem like a great idea to store your health information online - a book like the Personal Healthcare Journal provides vital health information for you and your family members when it's needed.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

HOW BADLY DO I WANT WHAT'S ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS BRICK WALL I JUST HIT?

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING MAGAZINE - August Edition
Words to Chill By

So stressed you could scream?

As the only Canadian among 9 women, this quote was chosen to be highlighted in their goodadvice section - you can find it on page 129 in the August 2009 edition.

"When I've tried and tried to reach what appears to be an unattainable goal, I ask myself what's preventing me from achieving it. What's my brick wall and how can I get over, under or around it? What do I need to do that fits within my moral and ethical framework that can help me achieve the desired outcome." Betsy Hiebert, Good Housekeeping magazine.

Pick up your copy today!

REGAL - PAGE 15 - RIGHT NEXT TO THE SLIPPER SOCKS




Here it is! The Personal Healthcare Journal in the fall edition of the Regal Catalogue!

If you're looking for a great gift - check out page 15 and you'll find the Personal Healthcare Journal. New to Regal - this easy to use book helps you track appointments, tests, medication and much more.

Pass this on to your friends, family and co-workers.