Curious about LOK? Check Out Our New Enhanced Product Demo

Posted on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 3:10 pm
Category: PHR, health care, health information, medical information, patient empowerment, patient privacy, personal health records

It’s an exciting time at LifeOnKey. We’ve just gone live with a new and enhanced product demo that we invite to you to view.  It showcases a personal health record of a woman with a high risk pregnancy. Click here.

Consider it a sneak preview.  You’ll learn more about how our personal health record management system works, as well as how our features can help you take control of your health.

Beginning this summer, we’ll have a variety of products to choose from, based on your health concern or life stage:

Total Health & Wellness
Allows you to collect all of your health information from various providers and use health tracking tools to manage factors that impact your health. It includes a personalized eHealth Book™ and health practitioner address and appointment calendar – and all the wellness tools to promote a healthy mind, body and lifestyle.

Women’s Health Series
Unique to the LOK product line is a series of health profiles tailored for girls and women related to the unique health issues over the lifecycle from pre-menstruation through menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause and beyond.

Pregnancy and High-Risk Pregnancy

LOK for Pregnancy gives a pregnant woman the ability to track her condition during the entire 40 weeks of pregnancy. For a woman who develops a condition such as gestational diabetes, this product allows her to monitor her and her baby’s health.

Health Management for Diabetes
A flagship product, the Diabetes health profile is tailored to manage this chronic condition and allows an individual to upload information from external medical devices, such as glucometers.

We hope you find this demo helpful in understanding our products and how our technology works. Please contact us with any questions.

Best,

Tara Cousineau, PhD
VP, Content, Communities & Social Media


Curious about LOK? Check Out Our New Enhanced Product Demo

Leave a Reply

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>