You keep aspirin in your medicine cabinet, broccoli and nutritious foods in your fridge, but if you are one of the millions of Canadians who suffer from heart disease or high blood pressure, what are you doing to protect yourself in case of a medical emergency?
Research shows that, while the risk is higher in the US, around the world, people that have been hospitalized for an acute heart condition are the most likely to be readmitted within 30 days.
“Paramedics respond to cardiac-related emergency calls on a regular basis and when they arrive on scene they need to know the patient’s exact medical history to ensure they are taking the right course of action,” says Dr. Eric Letovsky, Chief of the Emergency Department at Credit Valley Hospital, in Mississauga, Ontario. “For heart patients, the information provided by MedicAlert can be critical and literally mean the difference between life and death.”
The Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada recommends that people with heart conditions consider purchasing a MedicAlert ID as part of their emergency action plan.
According to Dr. Letovsky, MedicAlert can help you be prepared in an emergency by telling paramedics:
Keep your MedicAlert records up-to-date
MedicAlert is the only medical ID on the market that has a 24/7 emergency hotline providing paramedics with access to a patient’s full medical history, however this information is only useful if it’s up-to-date. MedicAlert recommends that members update their files annually, or as changes arise.
Visit MedicAlert.ca and click on Update or call 1.866.679.3166 to review your information with a trained medical specialist.
Sign up for MedicAlert
Visit MedicAlert.ca or call 1.866.679.3166 to sign up yourself or a loved one for a MedicAlert membership.