Common Questions

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Does the doctor or EMT require special software to view my information?

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No special software is needed to view your emergency information.

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Do I need Internet access to use my CARE Medical History Bracelet?

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No, the information is entered and accessed without the Internet.

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Are there any monthly fees/charges?

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There are no monthly fees or charges.

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How much information can I store on my CARE Medical History Bracelet?

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You can store the information of over 300 family members!

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Can I print out the information I have on my CARE Medical History Bracelet?

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Yes, you can.

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Is the CARE Medical History Bracelet water resistant?

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Yes, just make sure you dry it thoroughly after exercising, swimming, bathing, etc.

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Does the CARE Medical History Bracelet e-Manager Software work on a MAC computer.

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The e-Manager Software needs Windows, Framework 1.1 and Explorer or any other browser, which is available in Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Window 7 software. However, if your Mac is running Windows, there is no problem to run our e-Manager Software. Once you create your personal medical history, an html file is saved on the CARE Medical History Bracelet, which all computers, including Macs are able to read your valuable information through its browser.

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Does the CARE Medical History Bracelet contain Latex?

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The Care Medical History Bracelet is designed from a durable safe polyvinyl chloride resin and a homopolymer suspension resin, which contains no latex.

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Is the CARE Medical History Bracelet for anyone?

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Anyone with a medical condition, caregivers, athletes, business travelers, even parents who want to leave their children’s emergency information with a babysitter…

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How secure is the CARE Medical History Bracelet on my wrist?

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The band has a patented interlocking mechanism preventing the band from inadvertently coming off.

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Is the CARE Medical History Bracelet HIPAA compliant?

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The CARE Medical History Bracelet was designed so personal profile data on the bracelet is your medical history and is a read only HTML file that cannot be altered. HIPAA only applies to medical records maintained by health care providers, health plans, and health clearinghouses – and only if the facility maintains and transmits records in electronic form.