RX MEDO CARD Membership

Join our premium healthcare membership program and enjoy exclusive benefits, discounts, and priority access to quality healthcare services across India.

RX MEDO CARD Membership

Your Premium Healthcare Card

Experience the convenience and benefits of the RX MEDO CARD - your gateway to affordable healthcare

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RX MEDO CARD

An Initiative of RX Medical Trust
Where Health Meets Savings
Name:  [John Doe]
Card Type:  MedoInsure
Serial Number:  1234567890
Policy Number:  RX-098765

Membership Benefits

Discover the advantages of becoming a RX MEDO CARD member

Save on Medical Costs

Enjoy significant discounts on consultations, diagnostics, and other medical services.

Network Hospitals

Access our extensive network of quality hospitals and healthcare facilities across India.

Priority Access

Enjoy priority appointments and reduced waiting times at partner healthcare facilities.

Family Protection

Extend the benefits to your family members and ensure their healthcare needs are covered.

RXMEDOCARD FAQ

Find answers to frequently asked questions about your secure digital health records

How do I add my booster dose(s)?

RXMEDOCARDs are static and do not update automatically. To include a booster dose, request an updated card from the issuer who provided your original RXMEDOCARD. Note that it may take a few weeks for booster information to appear in your state's immunization registry.

What do I do if my QR code is not generating or is unable to be verified?

Verify your RXMEDOCARD's QR code using the free RXMEDOCARD Verifier App. Open the app, select "Scan Record," and scan the QR code. The app will confirm if the code is "Verified" or "Not Verified." If it's not verified, contact the issuer who provided your card for assistance.

Will my COVID-19 RXMEDOCARD be accepted everywhere?

Acceptance varies by organization or region, as rules differ across states and countries. RXMEDOCARDs are designed for universal use, but entities must offer alternatives for those not using RXMEDOCARDs. Always check with the organization for their verification policies.

What if the information on my RXMEDOCARD is wrong?

Contact the organization that administered your vaccination or test, as they maintain the source records. RXMEDOCARD cannot update records directly. You can also reach out to your state's immunization registry to correct inaccuracies.

How do RXMEDOCARDs protect my privacy?

Your RXMEDOCARD stores your health information directly within the QR code or digital file, which you control. Sharing is entirely your decision, ensuring your privacy is in your hands.

Can someone steal my RXMEDOCARD?

Anyone with your RXMEDOCARD can present it, but verification typically requires additional ID, like a driver's license or student ID, to prevent misuse.

Does sharing my RXMEDOCARD disclose sensitive government identifiers?

No, in the U.S., RXMEDOCARDs only include your legal name, date of birth, and clinical information. Cards issued elsewhere may include local identifiers, depending on regional regulations.

Why would I want an RXMEDOCARD?

RXMEDOCARDs provide a secure, convenient way to store and share your health records, such as vaccination or test results, with trusted organizations when needed. They empower you with control over your health information.

How are RXMEDOCARDs different from other digital health cards?

RXMEDOCARDs are built on an open-source framework, not tied to any single entity, ensuring secure, equitable access to your health records. This open standard promotes widespread adoption and interoperability.

What does RXMEDOCARD stand for?

Reliable, exchangeable Medical Documentation and Card. Learn more at RXMEDOCARD.org.

What is an issuer?

An issuer is an authorized organization, such as a pharmacy, hospital, or public health agency, that generates RXMEDOCARDs. Our coalition ensures issuers are trustworthy and capable of securely issuing cards.

What is the RXMEDOCARD Directory?

The RXMEDOCARD Directory is a vetted list of authorized issuers, ensuring that only reliable sources issue RXMEDOCARDs. This promotes trust when verifying health records.

What are data aggregators and health IT vendors, and what role do they play in vaccination verification with RXMEDOCARDs?

Data aggregators and health IT vendors support the flow of clinical information, enabling interoperability and access to health records. They help providers and public health agencies deliver RXMEDOCARDs to individuals.

What is the RXMEDOCARD Coalition?

The RXMEDOCARD Coalition is a voluntary group of public and private organizations dedicated to providing secure, verifiable access to health records using open standards. Learn more at RXMEDOCARD.org.

How do immunization registries work in the United States?

Immunization registries (IIS) are state-managed systems that consolidate vaccination records for residents. Many states and providers use these registries to issue RXMEDOCARDs, giving over 200 million Americans access to their records through our network.

How can my organization become an RXMEDOCARD issuer?

RXMEDOCARDs are open-source and accessible to organizations wishing to adopt the standard. Free resources and tutorials are available at our developer portal. Visit RXMEDOCARD.org to learn about joining our coalition for secure, verifiable health records.

My organization would like to use RXMEDOCARDs to verify clinical results. How do we get started?

Organizations can use RXMEDOCARD’s open-source framework to build verification solutions. Access free guides and tutorials on our developer portal and consider joining our coalition at RXMEDOCARD.org for additional support.

Can any organization use RXMEDOCARDs to verify clinical results?

Yes, RXMEDOCARDs are open-source, allowing any organization to adopt the framework for verifying clinical results. Many organizations, including pharmacies and health systems, already use RXMEDOCARDs for this purpose.