Personal Health Record

How to Keep Personal Medical Records

Whether you are at a scheduled appointment with a new physician, posting your medical records to the office of a renowned medical expert across the country or grabbing your records as the ambulance pulls up at your house, it is critical that your...

Keeping a Family Medical History

We are all products of our past, especially when it comes to genetics. So, keeping a family medical history can help you and your medical provider trace potential problems, perhaps giving you the "heads up" you need to avoid the health...

Medicare & Family Planning

Health care decisions are an important part of family life, particularly for older family members or those with disabilities. Medicare can often be relied upon to obtain the necessary medical services for these family members. The Medicare program...

Understanding HIPAA Privacy

In 1996, the government passed a law to better protect a person's medical information. This law is called the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and is a federal law that puts limits on what parts of a person's health...

Who Keeps Childhood Immunization Records?

Children begin receiving immunizations in infancy to protect them from contracting dangerous childhood diseases. Health care professionals recommend that children receive about 30 vaccination doses by the time they are 2 years of age, with some...

Tools for Weight Loss

Keeping track of your weight loss efforts and progress can help you to stay on track and develop a plan that works for your own life and needs, according to diet and fitness expert Melina Jampolis, Ph.D. How you choose to record your journey...

What Is Patient Health Information?

Patient health information, also known as PHI, refers to information contained in medical records and/or information that you may exchange with any medical professional. Personal health information is specific to you as a person and could contain...

Running in Your 30s

Competitive running may bring to mind high school track meets and cross-country college teams, but most short-distance runners reach their peak in their mid- to late 20s, according to United Kingdom Athletics track and field coach Brian Mackenzie....

Ways an Assisted Living Staff Help Depressed Patients

Residents in an assisted living community require additional help with bathing, dining and other activities of daily living. Many residents can remain independent on many levels, but often need extra assistance, leading to feelings of...

How to Tell If Your Weight Is Normal

If you're really worried about whether your weight is normal, the best person to talk to is your health care provider. She's probably kept records of your weight over time and has access to your medical history, so she can address your concerns....

How Much Do Newborn Babies Eat?

As a new parent, feeding your newborn child can be a stressful activity. Because newborn babies cannot talk or express to you how they are feeling or if they are hungry, you have to judge when and how much they need fed. The amount individual...

How to Have Body Fat Measured for Obese People

Knowing your body fat percentage is a way to measure your fitness level and health risks. Obesity puts you at a greater risk for developing heart disease, diabetes, hypertension and stroke. A male with a body fat percentage of over 25 percent is...

About HIPAA

HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. This act was created specifically to assure the rights and privacy of each individual's health advice, medical care and medical records be kept confidential. The...