chinaONEcall has teamed up with World Medical Center to bring you a special deal on World Medical Card.
World Medical Card is your independent personal health record. Lack of medical information has proven to be a serious problem when seeking medical treatment. Every year incorrect medical treatment causes the unnecessary and tragic death of thousands of people. Awareness of allergies, medications and previous illnesses is vital information for emergency personnel to provide correct medical treatment.
World Medical Card codes all medical data according to international standards set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
You can easily register emergency contacts, family members, vaccinations, insurance information, physicians, organ donation and other relevant personal information. You may also give a medical doctor read-only access to the information, by using the “medical access”.
It is your personal responsibility to ensure that your medical information is accessible and updated.
Price £25 p.a. Total price is £40 for two years inclusive of VAT and delivery.
The price includes these three products:
WMCard
onMobile
onLine
Click here to register for the special offer.
Chris Horton from GoKunming interviewed me a couple of days ago about chinaONEcall, running a call centre in Kunming and the challenges facing the telephone interpreting industry. The story appeared today.
Tags: asian games, china travel, chinaONEcall, Greg Sinclair, interpreter, kunming, olympic travel, Olympics
Posted in Business Travel, Olympics, chinaONEcall, emergency by Greg, June 5, 2008 2:56 pm | Comments (0)
Following the recent earthquake in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, chinaONEcall is offering free help for victims of the Chinese earthquake, and for anxious family or others needing to contact them or the victims doctors / nurses in the affected area.
Just telephone the service direct within China to 4006 88 66 99 or from overseas to +86 871 805 8503 , quoting “earthquake crisis” and the chinaONEcall team will do their best to help. They operate a 24/7 interpreter service for travellers ( business or leisure ) and are making available their 15 strong team to give interpreter support to those on this present crisis.
Please note we will do our best to help, but cannot locate victims, doctors etc as this will be done by the relevant governmental and aid agencies.
Tags: assistance, beichuan, beichuan earthquake, china, china earthquake, chinaONEcall, earthquake, emergency, sichuan, sichuan earthquake, wenchuan county
Posted in chinaONEcall, emergency by Greg, May 15, 2008 4:19 am | Comments (0)