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Johno02
Oct 25, 2013Explorer
I do the thing with a flash drive, and keep all my medical records in one place. I scan lab reports, and any test results, and store them there also. Now, my new blood test meter (that insurance said I had to have) has a flash drive built in for that purpose, so that is Where I keep everything. It also stays on my home computer for backup.
As most providers are quite hesitant about connecting to a strange flash drive, I can plug it into my own laptop, and print out any pages that are needed, or just look at my data and tell them anything that is needed. Also, the pages can be e-mailed whenever necessary.
As most providers are quite hesitant about connecting to a strange flash drive, I can plug it into my own laptop, and print out any pages that are needed, or just look at my data and tell them anything that is needed. Also, the pages can be e-mailed whenever necessary.
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