Information gets scattered
Portals, paper notes, pharmacies, specialists, and memory do not always line up.
From aging parents and child emergencies to travel, medications, and complex health needs, YourEMR helps keep important information ready when it matters.
You can begin with a free emergency binder because paper is a valuable physical backup. YourEMR helps with the parts paper cannot do as easily: updating distributed copies, accessing information away from the binder, and selectively sharing a current emergency view.
Portals, paper notes, pharmacies, specialists, and memory do not always line up.
In an emergency, caregivers may not remember medications, allergies, contacts, or major conditions.
People need a way to prepare useful information without exposing everything.
Keep the important emergency, medical, caregiver, and family information together in one secure place.
Control what appears on the emergency view or face sheet. You decide what is shared.
Use a secure link, QR code, phone view, or printed face sheet only when and how you want.
Medical ID is useful, and you should use it if it helps. YourEMR is built for the situations where emergency information needs to travel beyond one phone.
If the right phone isn't nearby, charged, found, or unlocked to the right screen, the information may not be seen.
YourEMR is designed for parents, adult children, and caregivers organizing emergency information for more than one loved one.
A phone setting doesn't easily become a face sheet for a caregiver, school, babysitter, travel bag, glove box, emergency binder, or wallet card.
Once printed, linked, or placed on a QR card, the information doesn't depend on someone finding, unlocking, and correctly navigating one specific phone.
YourEMR is built for patients, families, and caregivers who want key emergency information ready across everyday handoffs, printed backups, QR access, and shared links.
YourEMR is designed around the person and the family, not around a hospital system. It can help caregivers, elderly parents, parents of children, travelers, people with complex medications or allergies, chronically ill patients, and anyone who wants important emergency information ready if they cannot speak for themselves.
Healthcare workers may use the emergency page when needed, but patients and families remain the people organizing and controlling the information.
YourEMR helps patients and families keep important emergency information organized in one place, while still giving them control over what they choose to share.
YourEMR is not meant to replace your doctor, hospital, pharmacy, insurance company, patient portal, or official medical records. It is meant to give patients and families a simple way to keep key emergency information ready when that information may otherwise be scattered across different portals, offices, hospitals, phones, paperwork, and memory.
After you understand the basics, explore common real-life situations where having emergency information ready can help.
QR access is useful, but it should not be the only plan. YourEMR should support multiple fallback options: scanning a QR code, opening the emergency information on a phone, and printing a readable emergency face sheet that can travel with the patient.
The emergency page should only show the information the user has chosen to make visible. YourEMR should assume anything shown on an emergency page can be captured, printed, or shared, so privacy protection comes from clear visibility settings, consent language, and limiting the emergency output to what the user allowed.
YourEMR is a patient-controlled emergency information backup. It is not a replacement for 911, medical advice, a doctor, a hospital, a pharmacy, insurance, a portal, or official medical records. Its purpose is to help families feel better prepared when important information may be needed quickly.
YourEMR is a patient-controlled emergency information backup for families and caregivers.