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In This Episode:
Dr. K explains why she always recommends that older adults and families keep their own copies of key health information. She covers:
- Why this proactive approach — which is also known as maintaining a personal health record (PHR) helps older adults get better healthcare from doctors
- The five common healthcare pitfalls that you can avoid or minimize, by maintaining a PHR
- What health information is most useful to request and why
- Options for organizing and keeping health information
- Why it’s good to bring a paper copy of relevant health information to doctors’ visits, and other tips on bringing medical information to doctors
Related episode: 006 Expert Interview: Surviving Cancer & Better Healthcare Through Being an e-Patient
Related Resources:
- 10 Useful Types of Medical Information to Bring to a New Doctor
- How to Use a Personal Health Record to Improve an Older Person’s Healthcare
- Tools for Caregivers: Keeping & Organizing Medical Information
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