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      <title>My PHRs Help Me Care for Two Elderly Family Members</title>
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      <author>info@myphr.com (Kim Dietze)</author>
      <description>PHRs have been an enormous asset to my duties as a caregiver, simplifying routine medical appointments such as medication adjustments. After all, there’s no guessing when it’s on a piece of paper.</description>
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      <title>I learned that a PHR saves time, energy, and money. And it saved my life!</title>
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      <author>info@myphr.com (Marilyn K. Render)</author>
      <description>Maintaining a personal health record (PHR) is the key to my existence today. My PHR experience started in the early 1970’s. My parents were diligent about keeping comprehensive and up&#45;to&#45;date files and medical records for me, due to a near medical error as a child. I was almost given the wrong medication by the physician in an emergency situation.</description>
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      <title>A friend helped me develop a personal health record</title>
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      <author>info@myphr.com (Nancy White&#45;Baise)</author>
      <description>A friend reviewed my medical history with me, including all of my illnesses and health issues. She asked me to start at the top of my head and to go all the way to my toes, and to list anything that was wrong including explanations for any scars.</description>
      <dc:subject>Parents, Seniors, Caregivers, Athletes, Travelers, Chronically Ill, Students</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2009-05-27T17:39:48+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>My orthopedic surgeon was happy to see my PHR!</title>
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      <author>info@myphr.com (Beverly Wheeler)</author>
      <description>I take approximately 15 different medications. My PHR helped my surgeon&#8217;s office with the medical information they needed to access for inclusion in their records. When I was admitted to the hospital for the surgery they already had all of the information copied from my PHR for the doctor.</description>
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      <title>My PHR helps me track about 20 different prescription medications</title>
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      <author>info@myphr.com (James Wheeler)</author>
      <description>I developed a PHR three years ago to help manage the many different medications and dosages that I take on a daily basis. I take about 20 different medicines and they&#8217;ve changed periodically over the last few years.&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <dc:subject>Parents, Seniors, Caregivers, Athletes, Travelers, Chronically Ill, Students</dc:subject>
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