EasyMed Services, Inc. Launches New Android Smartphone Application for International Medical Passport

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EasyMed Services Inc. announces the launch of a new smartphone application for its International Medical Passport on the Android platform. EasyMed’s International Medical Passport makes medical records accessible worldwide by smartphone – an important service for all business travelers. Today’s global travelers need instant access to their health records in case of an emergency. The International Medical Passport puts the complete record on a smartphone together with a host of other features: instant access to pre-approved doctors/clinics/hospitals around the world; pre-travel information such as vaccines and political situations on 300+ destinations; medication reminders; drug interactions and international equivalents. The International Medical Passport works on all phone, PDA and web platforms, and operates in over 80 countries with 300+ mobile carriers. Cloud-based, secure and compliant, EasyMed’s International Medical Passport meets HIPAA requirements, supports HL-7 (the global authority on standards for interoperability of health information technology), and is IBM-certified. “All around the world, governments, insurance companies and the healthcare industry are looking for ways to help make healthcare costs more manageable,” said Tejinder Sahota, CEO of EasyMed. “Our International Medical Passport gives users far greater ownership of and control over their own health. This is of great benefit to individual travelers, but also to organizations whose executives regularly travel around the world, particularly to more remote locations. It ensures they will receive the most efficient and cost-effective care no matter where they may be.” Sahota continues, “Our aim is to make travelling as safe as possible for as many people as possible, and increasing accessibility to our International Medical Passport through the launch of our Android app is the first stage in this process. We shall be releasing apps for all other major mobile operating systems in the near future.”
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