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		<title>Beaded Medical Alert Bracelets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beaded medical alert bracelets are trendy items of jewelry intended for individuals who need to get away from conventional medical alert designs. Beaded bracelets are a means to personalize your medical accessories, with the intention of toning down the clinical appearance of traditional bracelets. Although stylish, beaded medical alert bracelets are not solely fashionable, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beaded medical alert bracelets are trendy items of jewelry intended for individuals who need to get away from conventional medical alert designs. Beaded bracelets are a means to personalize your medical accessories, with the intention of toning down the clinical appearance of traditional bracelets. Although stylish, beaded medical alert bracelets are not solely fashionable, but might save your life if a medical crisis should take place. These fashionable bracelets,  although stylish, do not detract from the functionality of what medical alert jewelry is intended for, and that is to relay medical information to persons around them in the case of a medical emergency in which the wearer is unable to talk.</p>
<p>Beaded medical bracelets or any other type of medical jewelry are imperative for anybody with a medical condition including Alzheimer’s, diabetes, allergies etc. Medical alert Beaded bracelets provide a less clinical look to your medical jewelry, giving you that fashionable feel that never goes out of fashion.Additionally, because you can choose which beads fit your character, these beaded bracelets are appropriate for men, women and children too.</p>
<p>Buying a beaded medical alert bracelet is good for anybody who wants to stay modern while still satisfying their intended intention of alerting medical professionals or the general public about your medical state in the case of a medical tragedy where you are not capable to converse</p>
<p>You can buy your beaded medical bracelet virtually everywhere, but specifically, the Internet offers many websites that sell them. Do your research and purchase the Beaded medical alert bracelet that fits your character, and do away with that clinical bracelet look once and for all.</p>
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		<title>Medical Alert Bracelets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Alert Bracelets are probably the most instantly recognized and identifiable forms of medical alert jewelry on the planet today. Most people, including those who do not require medical alert devices to assist them in case of a medical emergency will still be able to identify whether someone is using a medical bracelet. Your being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical Alert Bracelets are probably the most instantly recognized and identifiable forms of medical alert jewelry on the planet today. Most people, including those who do not require medical alert devices to assist them in case of a medical emergency will still be able to identify whether someone is using a medical bracelet. Your being able to identify someone with a medical alert bracelet isn&#8217;t by accident, in fact, there has been a commitment by medical institutions and government bodies to educate the general public regarding medical alert devices, and bracelets in particular. You may have seen these ads on T.V, Newspapers and Magazines and your being able to identify someone with a medical alert bracelet during an emergency situation can help save that person&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>Generally, most medical alert bracelets have a medical a symbol of a staff with a snake curled around it, it&#8217;s head facing up and tail facing down. This is a symbol of Asklepios, the mythical Greek god of medicine. The Inscription on the back side of the medical bracelet you will have see the users medical related conditions  like &#8216;Penicillin Alergy&#8217;, &#8216;Diabetic&#8217; and so on. The inscription is brief and meaningful, and is often one or two descriptive words in length in order to convey important information within a limited inscription area.</p>
<p>Medical Alert Bracelets have been saving lives for many years, and although it is a very simple technology, it is nonetheless an effective one in helping medical personnel diagnose a users medical condition and provide them with the help they need.</p>
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		<title>The Future Of Medical Alert Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 15:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Alert Systems are still in a stage of development. One of the largest factors preventing the technology from being robust and useful at many levels is the lack of information available at many levels of a medical emergency. At this junction, there are numerous gaps in information sharing, including medical records, medical imagery, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical Alert Systems are still in a stage of development. One of the largest factors preventing the technology from being robust and useful at many levels is the lack of information available at many levels of a medical emergency. At this junction, there are numerous gaps in information sharing, including medical records, medical imagery, as well as patient or victim information and history.</p>
<p>The obvious hurdle in developing medical alert systems can be numerous but often includes a form of privacy of information, and who is entitled access to that information. This is a very sensitive issue, because if your personal information can be easily attainable by marketing companies, then you effectively lose your personal rights to medical confidentiality.</p>
<p>Although this post isn&#8217;t intended to assume an answer to this complex question of getting the right information to the right person at the right time, it does appear that there may need to be a rethinking of how a patients or victims medical information is accessed.</p>
<p>For example, if a medical emergency occurs where an electronic medical bracelet is triggered, it would pointless in having the customer service representative handling the call to have access to the patients medical information. Granted, basic information like, patient illness such as diabetes would be useful, medical records including blood tests etc. in the hands of the CSR would not be practical. But at some point in the medical emergency, trained medical professionals would benefit greatly from access to that information.</p>
<p>Often, the information is incomplete because an accurate history of the patients medical information is not available locally, or is incomplete. The future of medical alert systems may include a fully robust initiative that encompasses every level of the emergency, connecting CSR with Medical Professionals, with varying degrees of access to information that is needed to help the patient. This is a tall order, but as baby boomers become more dependant on the medical system, it is vital for an increase to the level of sophistication of the medical alert system.</p>
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