Content Overview 
- Summary
- Medical I.D. Bracelets or Necklaces
- Find Out From Your Insurer If And When You Need To Get Pre-Authorization
- What To Carry In Your Wallet Or Purse All The Time
- How To Handle Economic And Legal Affairs In The Event Of An Emergency
- Know Your Legal Rights
- How To Plan In Case Of A Disaster
- An Emergency Tote Bag
- What To Do If You Need An Ambulance
- Emergency Preparations If You Travel
- What To Do In Case You Have An Emergency At Home And Cannot Communicate
Medical Emergency: How To Be Prepared
How To Plan In Case Of A Disaster
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Think about your health needs and be sure they are covered in case a disaster happens. For instance:
- Always have at least one week's supply of needed drugs.
- Keep an extra copy of your prescriptions in case you need to refill them in another locality.
- Keep a copy of your medical records in a safe place in case you cannot access your doctor's office. (The copy will also be helpful to have when you see new doctors.) To learn about keeping your own copy of your medical records, click here.
- Contact your local emergency board to find out what other preparedness is suggested for your area. For instance, local evacuation plans, or what to do in the event of flooding. If there is no emergency board, contact your local government agency.
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