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USB Card Could Save Your Life! Article by Terry Kibiloski AkinaUSA’s credit card-sized USB Card is a USB card that could save your life! The full Computer Times Editors' Choice review can be found at http://computertimes.com/akina_usb_card.htm. Imagine you are in an accident, or you, or a loved one, has special medical needs. With this card in your wallet or purse, emergency medical personnel could immediately have your medical history, doctor contacts, prescription information, and other vital information that could save your life. All of the AkinaUSA USB Cards come standard with a software package called ICE/My Medical Records. This is a password protected medical history package that includes your photo ID, plus personal, medical, doctor, and insurance information, giving you, or medical personnel with your permission, instant access to your emergency medical records. Aside from the value in a life-saving emergency, imagine the convenience at the doctor’s office, where we all know that we have to fill out those incredibly long annoying forms that are required for every new doctor visit. No problem. You simply open your wallet and get out your AkinaUSA USB Card. Instantly, the nurse has everything needed to immediately add to your file in the computer, or to print out a report for your standard file. How is that for convenience? Below, you will find the opening screen and several of the detail screens included within the ICE/My Medical Records program. The screens are intuitively easy to understand so you can quickly enter all of your critical data. In addition to your medical information, there is plenty of room on the card to store your personal and professional data, music, pictures and video. As the old charge card commercial used to say, "you'll never leave home without it." The AkinaUSA USB Card, with the ICE/My Medical Records software, is durable, simple, logical, and dependable. easily earning our Editors’ Choice award. You will find the full Computer Times Editors' Choice review at http://computertimes.com/akina_usb_card.htm.
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