Loading... Please wait...This unique journal is designed to help you take control of your health care and share the knowledge of your health care with your relatives, children and care providers.
This very well organized journal helps your keep track of Medications, Symptoms, Vitamins/Supplements, Vaccinations, Blood Pressure, Tests (X-Rays, MRIS’s etc), Questions for healthcare providers and answers and much more.
Recording such valuable information during and after appointments or meeting empowers the user to take charge of their health creating a more efficient and effective way of life.
Benefits
Peace of Mind – Do you know your Mom’s or Dad’s meds? Most of don’t know all the details but the Personal Healthcare Journal provides valuable information on a daily basis and peace of mind during a medical crisis.
Efficient and Effective Appointments
Prepares patients maximize their time and are able to address concerns more in depth
Increase Safety
Reduce medication mix ups and gaps in communication by recording full details. Use before, after and during all healthcare visits. Excellent at home reminder for all family members.
Reduce Risk & Cost
Quick access to accurate information reduces the time and emergency personnel require to stabilize and transport patients. Faster delivery and response times reduce the risk of patients thereby reducing the critical care costs.
Quicker Diagnosis and Treatment
Patients who provide portable healthcare chart to their doctor or emergency room staff at home or abroad detailing past care and symptoms and may receive quick diagnosis.
ISBN 978-0-9808933-0-4 • page count: 160 pp.
Format: coil bound, hard cover
Book size: 7.5” wide by 7” high
About the Author
Betsy Hiebert lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is married to Bruce and has three kids and a dog. Her oldest two are married while the third is graduating grade 12 this year. Her passions include: family, the cottage, traveling, gardening, golfing and volunteering.
Medical trauma, conditions and illnesses have had a way of creeping into Betsy’s life in various forms over the years. Her own health concerns taught her quickly how to talk to doctors and get the answers she needed. She has acted as a patient advocate on behalf of her father and more recently for one of her girls. Numerous trips to specialists and Toronto Western Hospital have created a good basis of medical knowledge and understanding