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Simplee Editor’s Rating:

More and more people are having a difficult time managing their healthcare financial expenses and understanding how much exactly they’re being charged for medical services. By granting Simplee access to your online dental and health insurance accounts, the service will immediately organize all of your data—bills, deductibles, claims, and so on—in a dashboard interface that is extremely easy to understand. You can also link other family members’ accounts so you can manage your whole family’s healthcare expenses.

Smart PHR Editor’s Rating:

With a low-cost basic membership plan, Smart PHR could be a worthwhile option for patients who are looking for a basic way to manage and share their medical information.

SOS4Life Editor’s Rating:

SOS 4 Life is a PHR mobile phone application that will prove itself extremely useful in cases wherein you need emergency medical attention while in a foreign country. It’s a portable PHR system since you don’t have to access it from a home computer. Since it’s compatible with mobile gadgets, you can retrieve your medical records anytime, anywhere. Best of all, you can download the application for free.

So Tell Me Editor’s Rating:

The So Tell Me system is an option for patients looking to keep a personal health record on their person. Patients should travel with medical records in order to supply medical personnel with their most pertinent health data. The So Tell Me products are a simplistic personal health records system. The company does not provide frequent updated versions on its products.

SPINNphr Editor’s Rating:

SPINNphr offers secure online PHR storage with Microsoft HealthVault integration. It is focused on connecting healthcare providers with patients.

TAC Drive Editor’s Rating:

Compared to other portable drives, the TAC Drive is relatively inexpensive. It can permit emergency access to medical information. This can save lives by letting medical personnel instantly find out any health conditions or allergies the patient is being treated for.

VitalChart Editor’s Rating:

VitalChart is a PHR tool and online health reference site rolled into one. It is a well thought-out health solution that streamlines DIY health management processes and the sharing of health information to healthcare and insurance providers. There are plenty of health references and educational tools that some users will find helpful and some, overwhelming.

VitalKey Editor’s Rating:

VitalKey provides its clients with full service, meaning users don’t have to enter or edit any data. They can leave this task up to the company’s representatives. Thus, the subscription plans are costly. Before signing up, customers should first study the pricing plans since rates increase sharply based on the enrolled users’ age. Furthermore, some customers won’t be comfortable with the thought of a third-party having access to their medical information.

VitalLife ID Editor’s Rating:

VitalLife ID is a credit card-sized card that integrates a software-ready flash drive to house your most important medical information. The USB is portable, and it works on most computers. Stored information is not tied to a web-based PHR, so information can be accessed even without an Internet connection. The card is extremely easy to carry and use, but given the lack of an online backup, it’s pricier than similar products on the market.

WakefieldSoft HealthFile Editor’s Rating:

WakefieldSoft HealthFile is a low-cost, web-based PHR option for mobile users. There are multiple apps and subscriptions available, depending on the device you use and your personal budget. Capacity for multiple profiles allows people to keep track of their health and their family. WakefieldSoft HealthFile is the perfect health tracking tool for people who want to stay in control of their health without the hefty price tags associated with other PHR systems.

WebMD Health Manager Editor’s Rating:

WebMD Health Manager is a free, secure, online personal health management tool for individuals or families.

YourHealthRecord Editor’s Rating:

Free online PHR available for anyone to use. Users are given the option of using the menus to prompt information input or may go through an interactive process to create their own record.

Zaptag Editor’s Rating:

Zaptag is a personal health record and storage service targeted for individuals. While the activation process is not the smoothest, the actual PHR interface is easy to use and navigate. Subscriptions are moderately priced. There’s no online demo available, but a 14-day free trial allows customers to try the actual software before fully committing themselves to the service.

ZenVault Editor’s Rating:

ZenVault is a personal health record application that maintains information safely in an online encrypted account. The accompanying mobile app allows users to access and edit records via iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad with wi-fi access.

Zweena Health Record (ZHR) Editor’s Rating:

ZHR is a fee-based, full service PHR that acquires and organizes medical records from multiple providers on a secure online website. The service can be expensive, but will be very helpful to those with complicated medical records.