Anonamed.com is an anonymous medical record containing your critical information required in an emergency situation. Particularly if you are unconscious or delirious, confused or unable to communicate from a shocked state — for example sepsis, very low (or high) blood sugar (glucose), blood loss internally or an accident, a head injury, a stroke or a heart attack with low cardiac output. Or poisoning, overdose, toxins, snakebite and many other possible causes.
If you have ANAPHYLAXIS to anything such as antibiotics or anaesthetics this is critical to know. If you have severe asthma, epilepsy, insulin-dependent diabetes, heart disease/previous heart attack/heart failure, arrhythmias - eg atrial fibrillation or SVT, heart block with a pacemaker or perhaps an internal defibrillator, these are all essential factors emergency personnel should know.
Kidney failure or dialysis, liver failure, thyroid disease or cancer as well may affect treatment and management, as may many other rare diseases and syndromes. Gaining access to medical records is now slow, tedious and complicated — difficult even in a hospital you have visited before, let alone from somewhere else. The My Health Record is also cumbersome to access, fragmented and usually incomplete.
Anonamed is a deidentified summary of these critical facts about your health conditions, including medications taken — especially blood thinners/anticoagulants, insulin and other diabetic drugs, heart drugs, anti-epilepsy drugs and many others.
Previous major surgery may be important, particularly heart or brain surgery, bowel, liver, kidney etc. Having no spleen means a much higher risk of SEPSIS (I have no spleen myself) so they should be aware of this, as severe septic shock you may well be unconscious or confused/delirious and cannot tell them anything.
Join Anonamed and you will be guided through creating a critical alert and care history to assist doctors and improve your chances of survival without disability. And how to place it on your phone’s locked Home Screen.
You will receive a unique QR code which is displayed on the LOCKED screen of your phone so it is easy to see. No unlocking required. No password. No PIN number necessary for basic most important data.
Being anonymous means you won’t be hacked ransomed or blackmailed as they will have no idea whose record it is. But Would you rather have a potential loss of "privacy" and stay alive, have full security but be dead? There is always a small risk of information being stolen and abused but we are all human and many of us have an illness or several diseases / conditions, and so what?!
But if you’re concerned about hacks and leaks then Anonamed should prevent this from happening, unlike the dozens of other data breaches that seem to occur regularly, for instance "MEDISECURE" (ironic name) leaked 14 million Australians detailed records now available on the dark web. Medibank and others. In the USA Anthem leaked 80 million records, United health, Magellan, UCSF and many other breaches have been recorded.
Also ransomware may make information unavailable through encryption so hospitals etc can’t see your records at all unless a ransom is paid, which some refuse to do. Having your own on the phone and online publicly but anonymously available should allow them to see the essential data to maximize your chance of survival with less chance of permanent brain heart or kidney damage etc.