Building Good Health Tracking Habits

In the digital age, we're generating more personal data than ever before—and our health is no exception. From smartwatches tracking our sleep and steps to apps logging our meals and workouts, yet, for many, this data remains fragmented and overwhelming. This information may help you track your overall well-being, but what if you have medical conditions, allergies, medications, and hospital records you need to keep with you?

Your medical history, medications, surgeries, vaccines, and allergies are significant. But where can you store all that data in one place? The secret to building and sustaining good health habits is organising your health metrics in a secure, accessible, and helpful way. You never know when the information will be needed, in case of illness at home or abroad.

Organising Your Medical Information

Organising your health data transforms it from a messy collection of apps, paperwork, allergy jewellery and physical medical alert cards. Building a comprehensive profile will ensure that, should anything happen, the information you have organised is readily available to health professionals.

Is there a way to centralise, organise and consolidate your medical and health information? The good news is, yes, with the World Medical Card membership.

What is the World Medical Card (WMC)?

At its core, the WMC is a personal, user-generated medical profile accessible on both a physical card and a smartphone app. Its primary goal is to bridge language and medical information gaps, ensuring you receive fast, accurate, and appropriate treatment during an emergency.

The system is built on internationally recognised World Health Organization (WHO) coding standards, specifically the ICD-11 for diagnoses and the ATC for medicines. This crucial feature enables a healthcare professional—whether in a remote clinic or a major city hospital—to understand your medical needs, regardless of their native language.

Key Features and Benefits

1. Global Translation

Global translation is perhaps the WMC's most powerful feature. The mobile app can translate your key medical details—including diagnoses, medications, and allergies—into over 100 languages. This is invaluable when communicating with a doctor or pharmacist who does not speak your language, helping minimise medication name confusion and allergy risks.

2. Universal Medical Coding

When you input your information, the system automatically assigns global codes to your diagnoses and medications. This is vital because medical terminology and drug brand names vary wildly between countries. The WHO coding provides a universal, unambiguous language that medical personnel worldwide are trained to understand and interpret.

3. Secure and Comprehensive Profile

The WMC enables you to store a wealth of personal health data in a secure, encrypted profile, including current medications and prescriptions, allergies, chronic conditions, surgeries, and implants. It also allows for multiple emergency contacts, not just next of kin, insurance information, and organ donor status. The service also allows members to upload documents, such as X-rays or hospital records.

Building Good Health Tracking Habits with the World Medical Card

The World Medical Card is a medical communication tool and does not replace insurance cover. While it helps doctors treat you correctly and speedily, it does not cover the financial cost of medical treatment, hospitalisation, or repatriation. All travellers should still secure comprehensive travel insurance that covers their pre-existing conditions.

For anyone managing a chronic condition, a severe allergy, or simply travelling internationally, the World Medical Card offers a critical layer of safety, turning a potentially dangerous language barrier into a universally understood health profile. It is a modern solution that empowers you to take control of your health, wherever your journey may lead.

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