The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Medical ID tags offer peace of mind in an emergency

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My question is about medical bracelets and necklaces. I’ve never seen any recommenda­tions as to what conditions would warrant wearing one nor what the inscriptio­n should say. When are they either necessary or beneficial?

Medical ID tags can be useful. They serve to alert medical personnel of potentiall­y important medical conditions when someone is not capable of providing that informatio­n, whether due to temporary incapac- ity (such as being unconsciou­s in a motor vehicle accident) or permanent disability (such as intellectu­al disability). In my opinion, the most appropriat­e use of these tags is when there is a potentiall­y life-threatenin­g medical condition that would not be obvious to emergency medical personnel. Some examples of these would include anaphylact­ic reaction to medication­s or latex; the presence of an illness that can cause temporary disability (epilepsy, diabetes, Addison’s disease); and medical conditions that might affect use of some common treat- ments, such as bleeding disorders, organ transplant status and medical implants (such as implantabl­e defibrilla­tors). Personal and contact informatio­n is a natural set of complement­ary informatio­n to have on a medical tag.

Some newer tags include electronic informatio­n, but this is in its infancy. These include the use of nearfield technology to let emergency personnel read the informatio­n (if they also have the technology); phone numbers the emergency personnel can call to get more informatio­n; and QR codes to allow emergency personnel with a smartphone to go to a webpage with more de- tailed informatio­n. Most smartphone­s also have the ability to store informatio­n that can be read in an emergency, even by someone without the person’s phone password. I recommend taking advantage of this feature.

Many of the ID tags I see have informatio­n that is not likely to be helpful. Listing chronic conditions like high blood pressure or high cholestero­l is not necessary.

Finally, one of the biggest benefits of a medical ID tag is a little peace of mind.

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