Welcome to techniques of effective record keeping for you and your pets.
With a growing concern for managed health care,
privacy of health records and electronic record keeping — especially on
the internet — people are starting to take a more active role in their
personal health care affairs. But what data should be kept and how? SDL
Publishers, Inc. has the answer. It's a series of handy record books to
track every facet of you and your families' health... even your pet's!
Our goal is to provide helpful tools to potentially help save lives,
alleviate pain, promote peace of mind, and save money worldwide for
consumers, health care providers, insurance companies and governments.
And when you consider that more than 140,000 Americans die each
year due to adverse medication interactions or drug allergies — it's
not a bad idea.
So do what you can today... You'll be glad you did.
In support of our animal friends, a portion of the proceeds from "My Pet's Health Record" will be shared with local and national animal charities.
Top 6 Reasons To Keep "
Your Own" Health Records
Reduce your risk and minimize the impact of medical conditions.
Emergency medical professionals need your health history to make solid split-second decisions.
Health care providers destroy your health records in as few as two years.
People frequently assume the cost, inconvenience and pain of repeat immunizations and tests.
Prescriptions can become deadly without complete knowledge of your current and previous medications and allergies.
With changes in your career and insurance companies, your primary health care provider will likely change.
Don't Wait for a Catastrophe
“My Pet’s Health Record” will document the course of your pet’s life beginning with their birth all the way to their passing including your special requests. It provides a means of communication between you and the veterinarians for the assessment and delivery of current and future care. It can be used to provide information while traveling or to local veterinarians, emergency contacts, hospitals, and/or pet sitters.
Below are many benefits achievable when maintaining “My Pet’s Health Record”:
Eliminate having to search through files and make endless calls to retrieve health care information.
Improve the level of care provided to your pet by having medical history available quickly.
Emergency visits can be handled quicker and with a more accurate diagnosis. “My Pet’s Health Record” will be your memory.
Spend less time with your veterinarian in obtaining a past medical history so your current problem can be attended to more quickly.
An easy reminder for immunizations, screenings, check ups, etc.
May be used as a vaccination record when boarding and/or traveling.