My Brain Station
Wed, July 2, 2008 at 03:39AM If you’re like me, you keep your important personal information in a whole lot of different places – some on a Rolodex, some in a file, some in a safe-deposit box, some on your computer, and probably quite a lot on bits of paper on your desk, under a paperweight you once thought was rather cute. Why not settle on one place that’s ridiculously comprehensive, totally secure and completely confidential – a user-friendly data storage and retrieval system that costs less than $5 a month? Have a look at My Brain Station, and I’m sure you’ll be captivated.
For instance, when you go to a new doctor, you really have to struggle to remember exactly what surgery you had when, what diseases you’ve had, when, and what meds you are taking for what, and how much. Doctors are gradually being dragged into the present and almost forced to engage in EHR (electronic health records) – though there’s a huge backlog of doctors and patients who don’t have comprehensive health information in an electronically-accessible format. In My Brain Station you have one section that allows you to get a jump ahead of your doctor’s office – you can have your health information at your fingertips, and print it out when needed.
Of course, there’s a lot of non-health information you need to save and be able to get at easily – your auto numbers and dates, movie lists, addresses and phone numbers, a home inventory, recipes, music collections, and so on . . . With this system you can custom-create your own personal information sections. Go to their website and learn more about this remarkable method.
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