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02 Apr
2014-04-02    
All Day
Conference Link: http://www.nhlc-cnls.ca/default1.asp Conference Contact: Cindy MacBride at 1-800-363-9056 ext. 213, or cmacbride@cchl-ccls.ca Register: http://www.confmanager.com/main.cfm?cid=2725 Hotel: Location: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel 405 Spray Ave Banff, [...]
HIMSS 15 Annual Conference & Exhibition
2014-04-12    
All Day
HIMSS15 may be months away, but the excitement is here...right now. It's not too early to start making plans for next April. Whether you're new [...]
2015 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition
2014-04-12 - 2014-04-16    
All Day
The 2015 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition, April 12-16 in Chicago, brings together 38,000+ healthcare IT professionals, clinicians, executives and vendors from around the world. [...]
IVC Miami Conference
The International Vein Congress is the premier professional meeting for vein specialists. IVC, based in Miami, FL, offers renowned, comprehensive education for both veterans and [...]
C.D. Howe Institute Roundtable Luncheon
2014-04-28    
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Navigating the Healthcare System: The Patient’s Perspective Please join us for this Roundtable Luncheon at the C.D. Howe Institute with Richard Alvarez, Chief Executive Officer, [...]
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Articles

Therapeutic emergencies don’t take get-aways

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The sudden hospitalization yesterday of Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, while vacationing on Nantucket Island is an unfortunate reminder that illness can happen at any time—even during a vacation.

Heinz Kerry was taken by ambulance on Sunday afternoon to Nantucket Cottage Hospital. She was accompanied by her husband. After being stabilized, she and the Secretary of State were flown to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. As of Monday morning, neither the hospital nor Heinz Kerry’s family has commented on the nature of her illness. News reports say she is in critical but stable condition.

Heinz Kerry’s situation highlights the value of electronic medical records, and the hazards of not having, or being able to access, medical information when you are travelling or on vacation.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010, mandates the development of secure, comprehensive electronic medical records by next year. Some hospitals and physicians already have electronic medical records for their patients. These records make it possible to share information with doctors across town, or across the globe. Most people don’t yet have their medical information in an easily shareable format.

In fact, it’s a safe bet to assume that if you are away from home and need emergency medical care, doctors won’t have access to your medical records. So it’s a good idea to carry at least a list of your (and your family members) medical problems, medications and doses, recent treatments, allergies, and other important health information. Keep it safe and secure, but make sure someone else knows where to find that list if you aren’t able to access it.

A potentially life-threatening event can happen at any time—even if you are in good health. Vacations are no exception. In addition to your list, it’s also a good idea to have completed, signed, and have witnessed an advance directive and health care proxy.

If you haven’t prepared an advance directive and you can’t communicate your preferences for treatment, medical choices will be left to worried relatives or to a doctor or guardian appointed by a judge, none of whom may have a clear understanding of your values, beliefs, and preferences. An advance directive lets you decide the kind of care you want to receive. A health care proxy lets you designate the person who can speak for you when you are unable to communicate.

Not very relaxing thoughts for a vacation but, as we wait and hope for the recovery of Heinz Kerry, something worth considering.

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