The present invention relates to a method and system for home medical
management in which a report, a one-page, one-sided, printed record
visible by the naked eye of medical and personal emergency information is
generated. The report is adapted to be used on a daily basis and carried
on the person. A first template is provided for entering first data
related to emergency contact information, medical history information and
personal information. A second template is provided for entering second
data related to medication information. The first and second data are
mapped to predetermined locations of the report. The report is generated
to include the emergency contact information in an emergency contact
section, the medical history information in a medical history section,
the personal information in a personal information section and the
medication information in a medication information section. The first
template can also provide for entering of data related to insurance
information and pharmacy information and other types of information. The
medication section of the report can include rows representing each type
of medication by name. The medication section can also include columns
directed to a graphic illustration of each medication, the dosage, the
physician prescribing the information and the time of the day for taking
each medication. The report can be used as a life saving device in an
emergency situation to provide emergency personnel with required
information. The report can be also used during doctor visits and
hospital stays to eliminate mistakes and on a daily basis to manage the
individual's taking of medications.