Common medical emergency ID bracelets come in two forms: either a stainless steel plus engraving device, or a USB ID stick that paramedics need to plug into a laptop to read what’s on it. There’s a new device on the market that wants to revise the bracelet market. Emergency Data Link is essentially a small screen with a basic interface that displays easily accessible personal medical information that might be important to caretakers. It comes with software for the home PC that can be used to load allergies, medical conditions, and current medications taken to the device.
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