Chronically ill client
Living with a chronic illness means that your health information must always be available — wherever you are.
With the World Emergency Card, you ensure that doctors, hospitals, or emergency teams can instantly access your vital medical data within seconds.
Your profile stores key data such as current medication, allergies, diagnosis, and implanted devices — and this information can be structured according to the WHO ICD-11 classification, ensuring global consistency and recognition.
How it works in critical moments
Why choose a plan for chronic conditions
✅ Ensure 24/7 access to your medical data anywhere in the world.
✅ Eliminate language barriers and human error in critical situations.
✅ Keep your chronic diagnosis and medications up to date in one secure place.
✅ Save time and reduce stress for you and your family when traveling or during medical visits.
What information is on the card?
Information about your medical condition that is important
for providing essential help in medical emergencies. Your medical data can be structured according to the WHO ICD-11 classification standard, ensuring standardised interpretation by health professionals worldwide.

Name
First name, surname and year of birth.

Allergies
A description of any allergies suffered and any other relevant details.

First aid
Rescue medicine. A website where your doctor can find all the information about your illness.

General practitioner
Name, phone number and email of your GP.

Front page of ID Card
The front side of your ID card with your name, photo and other basic information.

Your emergency contact
A patient’s close relative or other person who can be called in an emergency.

Medicines
A list of all medications you take regularly, including dosage.

Vaccinations
A list of all your vaccinations, including the period of validity.

Expiry notice
The card monitors the expiry dates of important medicines, vaccinations and planned doctor’s appointments. The World Emergency Card keeps you and your doctor informed.

Insurance Card
Information about your health insurance.

Blood group
A person’s blood type.

Diseases
A list of any diseases you suffer from.

Surgery
Any surgeries you have had performed, including date of execution.

Medical reports
A database of your medical records.

Travel Insurance
Information about your travel insurance.


















