Medical identification tag

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A medical identification tag is a small tag worn on a bracelet, neck chain, or on the clothing bearing a message that the wearer has an important medical condition that might require immediate attention. The intention is to alert a physician, emergency department personnel or police of the condition even if the wearer is not conscious enough or old enough to explain. Some people prefer to carry a wallet card with the same information.

The best known producer of these tags is the MedicAlert Corporation. [1] Other well-known producers of medical bracelets include Sticky Jewelry [2] and American Med. ID.

A new type of medic identification alert is the USB tag. This is essentially a USB flash drive that contains an individuals emergency information. Because of the memory on the flash drive these USB medical alert tags are capable of carrying much more information than the conventional medical ID bracelet. Information such as medications, existing conditions, doctors and emergency contacts can all be stored on the USB tags. Emergency personnel can instantly access the information with any available computer. The leading distributor for this type of medical alert unit is MedicTag [3]

[edit] Conditions for use

Typical conditions warranting such a tag are:

In addition to mention of a condition, the tag may have a telephone number that medical personnel can call for more information, such as specific medications and phone number of physician or care-giver.

Such a tag may also be useful as proof of such a condition to law enforcement personnel.

[edit] Types

There are various types of medical ID available. The most common form of medical ID is jewelry which provides a logo or inscription indicating a particular medical condition. If found by emergency personnel it gives an indication of your special medical needs.

Another type of medical ID jewelry indicates membership in a medical information organization such as the MedicAlert Foundation. Such medical ID jewelry includes a member identification number and a toll-free number for medical emergency personnel to contact the organization and obtain full information about the wearer's medical conditions, treatment, and history. These organizations maintain a database of medical information on their members and can provide it to medical personnel when requested.

The newest technology allows the user to carry their own information on a USB device that is identified as a medical alert tag. The user can update the information as needed to provided current information to emergency personnel through any computer system. MedicTag LLC is currently the leading provider of USB medical alert devices.

Another type of medical jewelry is a pendant or wrist strap containing a wireless alert button, also known as a panic button, worn in the home as part of a wireless medical alert system. This type of medical jewelry sends a signal to a dialing console which contacts a medical alarm monitoring service when an emergency occurs.

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