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Doctor Johnathan Taylor

On July 29th of this year I received a call from a patient of mine who was visiting her Mother in Nebraska. My practice is in Orange County, California. Martha had been in an automobile accident and was taken to a Hospital in Omaha in serious condition. I received an emergency phone call from the Hospital through my emergency answering service. I called the Hospital at 2:00 a.m. The Hospital told me what had happened and asked me to fax her medical information. This took approximately 2 hours. Time was of the essence. If she had had World Health Plan, instant access to her Medical Records, the Doctor could have tended to her immediately. The Program hopes everyone realizes the importance of managing yours!
  Dr. Johnathan Taylor
 
Ms. Concerned

This year I was diagnosed with Colon Cancer.
After having to go to 4 different doctors and travel as far away as 20 miles each way to each of the Doctors offices, I had to fill out an Admissions Form each time. I had to have each doctor examine me. My medical records had to be transferred each time, which took, sometimes, weeks. After going through the process, I finally was operated on, 6 months after the diagnosis. All of the above could have been, for the most part, avoided had all the Doctors had immediate access to my medical records. This is why I fully endorse and recommend World Health Plan.org to all my friends and business acquaintances. It would have made my life much easier to cope with and not drained me of my strength. I implore all of you who read this, regularly have, not only a physical, but make certain you have your colon examined. I had this tumor for 10 years. I did not know it had turned cancerous. It could have been taken care of long before now and I would have saved, possibly, having treatments of radiation and chemotherapy.
  Anonymous
 
Peter

I am 72 years old and I am a diabetic. My wife and I had gone to dinner not long ago. I was paying the bill when I had a spell and fell to the floor and passed out. I was taken to the Hospital and admitted into the Emergency Care room. I was in a coma. I had no medical information with me. I was examined, I was told, but the doctors could not do anything for me immediately. After extensive testing, wanting to know more about my medical history, and after quite sometime, the Doctors were able to diagnose my problem. I had a form of epilepsy and combined with diabetes, it presented a problem. My wife told me that I was in a coma for 3 hours before the doctors knew what medication to prescribe. World Health Plan could have instantly told them about my Medical History and shortened the number of tests I had to endure.
  Peter
 
"Wrong Time - Wrong Time"

I was in a cocktail lounge one night when a fight broke out and, as a standbyer, I was stabbed and taken to a hospital.
The ER Doctor immediately hooked me up to an IV with Penicillan that I was allergic to. I was unconscious as I was told later, that I went into convulsions.
I almost died according to what I was told later. Why I am allergic to that medication I do not know but then how was this Doctor to know?
I came across WHP and thought to myself, this is a Great Idea so I enrolled.
I remembered seeing a movie entitled "Road House" with Patrick Swayze in which he was a Doorman to protect his employers business. He to was stabbed and taken to a Hospital and was faced with tests he knew he did not need because he kept with him his Medical History in a folder.
Great idea for everybody to have but the whole file would have been much thicker than in the movie.
I realized the benefit of World Health Plan given to me by a friend and immediately enrolled. I hope I never need to use it but I certainly feel secure in that if I am in the "wrong place at the wrong time" I will feel secure in that the Doctor, any Doctor, will know what to do and immediately as well.
 
 
Restauranteur

My Doctor came one night for dinner and gave me a brochure.
I looked at it and thought about it after looking at the website and what it meant to me and my business?
There have been a number of times where people have had a medical problem and I or my staff have had to call 911.
Of course I would watch the situation and see what the Paramedics could do. They are wonderful people but are limited to what they can do without proper information.
I followed up with 1 patient and found out he had a stroke while dining.
The only assisstance that could be given him was a Saline Solution IV and taken to a Hospital.
Due to no fault of their own, they really had no information as to what could have been done. he did not have his medication with him.
I am sorry to say, the man died 2 days later.
What could have been done with this Plan available to him, I do not know, but I do know that having his medical information available to the Paramedics, it possibly could have saved his life?
I enrolled everyone in my employ and their families if for no other reason, to be prepared for the potential of emergency care. I believe it gives them a feel of safeness and security.
Sincerely!

Wolfgang Puck
 
 
Ralph

Recently I took my father on a vacation in the mountains.
We went for a walk about the town after dinner and suddenly he began to choke. I tried helping him thinking it was just a simple thing when he fell down gasping for air.
A samaritan called 911 and my father was rushed to the Hospital.
Upon examination, not only was something stuck in his throat but he had had a stroke due to the blockage of air.
They were going to begin testing until I remembered that he had a ID card of sorts.
I got the card and the Doctor knew just what to do with it and he was immediately treated with the proper medication.
Thank goodness he had the card.
I have since enrolled my family and told many others of my experience.
Thankyou World Health Plan.

Ralph
  Had a Great time!
 
Harry

I work as a shipping specialist and oversee loading ships in the harbor.
One day a crane fell on one of my workers pinning him to the ground.
Immediately we call 911 and explained what had happened. They arrived promptly but the needed equipment was slow in coming to unpin him.
Whlle waiting, the Paramedics opened the mans wallet for anything that could help them treat the man.
They found the WHP ID card and used it on their computer.
Thank goodness they had his medical records at hand.
They found that he has a heart condition and were able to give him medication to lower his blood pressure and keep him calm until the equipment arrived.
The paramedics explained to me what the card was for.
When I got home that night, I enrolled all of my family.
The man is back at work and doing just fine.
Thankyou
 
 
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