by Ian Gallifant
21. July 2010 01:58
We have made the process of obtaining a copy of your medical information as easy as possible.
Simply submit the three documents below, connect with your health providers and start creating your health picture securely online.
1. Records Request Form.
2. Authorisation to release.
3. Medpost recording posting guide.
Don't have an account? Contact us and we will be happy to create one for you.
1-Doctor Records Request Letter.docx (12.56 kb)
2-Medical Records Release Consent Form.pdf (57.51 kb)
3-Zaptag Posting Steps.pdf (391.98 kb)
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by Ian Gallifant
20. July 2010 21:35
One of the unique features of the Zaptag system is the ease of which health providers can post notes and image files to a subscribers account.
They simply :
1. Visit www.medpost.co.uk
2. Enter their provider ID
3. Enter the subscribers personal details
4. Select record type
5. Create Record.
6. Post and it is sent securely to the subscribers account.
Providers globally are now registering with the system.
Contact to register or further information.
Zaptag Posting Steps.pdf (391.98 kb)
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by Ian Gallifant
9. July 2010 01:11
Trials are under way in the UK streaming retinal scans from high street opticians directly into patients Zaptag PHR accounts.
Since a trip to the optician can potentially flag up an underlying condition such as diabetes or high blood pressure, the ability to receive high resolution images and to be able to share them with trusted partners in an individuals health space is a fantastic example of the value of Zaptag and personal health record technology.

by Ian Gallifant
8. July 2010 02:09
The Zaptag online emergency record access is now available for athletes taking part in anything from charity 10k races around the park to full Ironman events.
A move on from the basic medical and emergency information on the back of the race number. Zaptag subscribers can now create their online health picture and specify which information makes up their emergency record. By simply visiting www.myemergencyrecord.co.uk or via www.zaptag.com emergency personnel can access an individuals ICE ( in case of emergency ) record online by entering the Zaptag ID, Surname and Date of birth, all information held on the back of the number.
Information only needs to be entered once for the whole race season.
Information highlighted can include. Medication, Next of Kin, Insurance details, Known conditions.
Zaptag is linking up with race organisers and registration sites globally.
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by Ian Gallifant
9. March 2010 22:37
Zaptag has launched its doctor portal, Medpost.co.uk enabling health practitioners to post new consultation records to a patients account.
Using their normal browser medical staff can create a record, attach files and upload securely online into an individual’s online personal health record. This can include information such as immunization records, consultation notes and X-ray images. This uniquely enables people to start building their own health picture.
A key benefit is the accessibility. By using a standard browser there is no technological limitation, the system simply links in with the in house records system and effectively enables any doctor to start connecting.
Zaptag provides a simple and secure solution, to encourage patients to take ownership of their medical records and permit the sharing of this information with their medical practitioners. Doctors or healthcare professionals can upload records directly to a patient's Zaptag account, using Medpost.
Uploading a record is quick, easy and secure. The application enables any Microsoft Word, PDF or image/video file to be added to a new or existing Zaptag account. If the patient does not have a Zaptag account, then the doctor simply creates a record, posts online and the patient will receive an invitation to register. It's that easy.
The release of Medpost is another step for Zaptag in realising its ambition to enable individuals to connect with their wellness partners within their healthspace.
www.medpost.co.uk
by Ian Gallifant
25. January 2010 20:45
Expat insurer Integra Global, with administrative offices in Heidelberg, Germany, is including a portable records system as part of its plans. It allows policyholders to keep their medical records on a USB Smart medical card.
Full Article:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/...
by Ian Gallifant
25. January 2010 05:17
Thanks to the IntegraGlobal electronic health records account, powered by Zaptag, portable medical record technology is now available to expatriates.
Portable Medical Record Technology Now Available to Expatriates
by Ian Gallifant
24. January 2010 09:00
Welcome to the Zaptag blog! This blog will keep you informed of all the exciting news about Zaptag and our service.