Why Medical Alert Identification Matters in Bleeding Disorders – South African Haemophilia
South African Haemophilia Foundation shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Emergency preparedness remains an important, yet often overlooked, aspect of comprehensive bleeding disorder care.
Medical alert identification can provide healthcare professionals with critical information during emergencies, particularly when patients are unable to communicate their diagnosis, treatment history, or specialist care requirements.
For people living with haemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders, medical alerts can support faster clinical decision-making and help ensure appropriate care pathways are followed.
SAHF encourages patients and families to consider medical alert identification as part of their broader care and safety planning.”
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