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Looking for Medical ID in Brighton?Are you looking for medical ID bracelets, necklaces (jewellery) or medical cards or badges in Brighton?
Stop for just a moment. Before you buy a medical alert bracelet, necklace, tag, card or badge, have you heard of the "You ID Me" service? "You ID Me" is the UK's leading emergency ID and alert service, providing paramedics and first responders with instant access to your vital ID, critical medical info and your emergency contacts' details, to the screen of their device directly from your medical ID product. Popular in Brighton: Medical ID - Mens & Ladies Bracelets, Necklaces & Cards"You ID Me" can also alert your emergency contacts phone to let them know you have a problem. Plus it can share with them the contact details of the paramedic treating you whether that's in Brighton or elsewhere.
With "You ID Me" there's no more waiting for a knock at the door for your family members. All "You ID Me" medical alert products have you and your family covered... ...and the best thing is, it's available to you in Brighton. It's now possible to order and buy medical ID bracelets, necklaces, tags or cards in Brighton that have "You ID Me" built into them, so that if you have a medical emergency, the first responder that helps you will can quickly and easily get all your vital information - straight to the screen of their mobile device.
That means they can start giving you better emergency care sooner. |
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How Medical ID Products Work with "You ID Me"
Every one of our emergency medical ID products are either engraved or printed with a unique ID which becomes yours.
Users activate their unique ID by registering the information they 'd like to be shared in case of emergency. Registration is quick and easy. "You ID Me" has two service plans. Gold and Platinum: -
When you wear or carry a medical alert product from "You ID Me" in Brighton three key things can happen in an emergency: -
* Platinum plan subscribers only |
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Delivering Medical ID in and Around Brighton
Hove, BN3
Worthing, BN11
Lewes, BN7
Burgess Hill, RH15
Haywards Heath, RH16
Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43
Lancing, BN15
Steyning, BN44
Newhaven, BN9
Peacehaven, BN10
Hassocks, BN6
Henfield, BN5
Portslade, BN41
Southwick, BN42
Rottingdean, BN2
Worthing, BN11
Lewes, BN7
Burgess Hill, RH15
Haywards Heath, RH16
Shoreham-by-Sea, BN43
Lancing, BN15
Steyning, BN44
Newhaven, BN9
Peacehaven, BN10
Hassocks, BN6
Henfield, BN5
Portslade, BN41
Southwick, BN42
Rottingdean, BN2
Brighton Health Index and Medical Information
The Health Index serves as a comprehensive gauge of health status, providing a single figure that tracks changes in health over time. Notably, it delves into various health-related topics, offering insights into the dynamics influencing these shifts. This index is pivotal for assessing health at different scales, from local to national, facilitating comparisons across regions and over periods. Currently focused on England, there's an ambition to expand its reach across the UK. The Index stands as a vital tool for understanding health trends and guiding improvements where needed.
In the picturesque seaside city of Brighton and Hove, the Health Index presents an enlightening picture of the community's well-being. With a score of 98.4, the city's health status shows remarkable stability in 2021, maintaining the same score as the previous year. This figure situates Brighton and Hove around the national average when compared to other local authorities across England, based on a benchmark where a score of 100 reflects the average health level in 2015.
The city excels particularly in the domain of "access to services," achieving the highest score among all evaluated aspects. This subdomain assesses the accessibility of essential health-related services, including GP surgeries, pharmacies, leisure facilities, and internet connectivity. Notably, the evaluation takes into account the challenges posed by the pandemic on in-person services.
Contrastingly, "mental health" emerges as an area needing attention, marking the lowest score within the city's health evaluation. However, significant improvements have been observed in "physical health conditions," showcasing a remarkable rise that positions Brighton and Hove among the top performers in this category—a testament to the city's dedication to enhancing physical well-being among its residents.
Furthermore, Brighton and Hove faced challenges in "behavioural risk factors," witnessing a decline over six years, particularly due to increases in sedentary behaviour and decreases in physical activity. Nonetheless, "economic and working conditions" have seen a slight improvement, indicating progress in areas such as unemployment reduction.
In dissecting the city's health landscape, particular indicators stand out, including high blood pressure and diabetes, which score above the national average, signalling areas of strength. Conversely, indicators such as feelings of anxiety, disability, and mental health conditions highlight areas where further support and intervention may be necessary.
Brighton and Hove's Health Index paints a detailed portrait of a city with a diverse health profile, showcasing both strengths and areas for improvement. As such, it provides a valuable foundation for targeted health strategies and interventions to enhance the well-being of its residents.
In the picturesque seaside city of Brighton and Hove, the Health Index presents an enlightening picture of the community's well-being. With a score of 98.4, the city's health status shows remarkable stability in 2021, maintaining the same score as the previous year. This figure situates Brighton and Hove around the national average when compared to other local authorities across England, based on a benchmark where a score of 100 reflects the average health level in 2015.
The city excels particularly in the domain of "access to services," achieving the highest score among all evaluated aspects. This subdomain assesses the accessibility of essential health-related services, including GP surgeries, pharmacies, leisure facilities, and internet connectivity. Notably, the evaluation takes into account the challenges posed by the pandemic on in-person services.
Contrastingly, "mental health" emerges as an area needing attention, marking the lowest score within the city's health evaluation. However, significant improvements have been observed in "physical health conditions," showcasing a remarkable rise that positions Brighton and Hove among the top performers in this category—a testament to the city's dedication to enhancing physical well-being among its residents.
Furthermore, Brighton and Hove faced challenges in "behavioural risk factors," witnessing a decline over six years, particularly due to increases in sedentary behaviour and decreases in physical activity. Nonetheless, "economic and working conditions" have seen a slight improvement, indicating progress in areas such as unemployment reduction.
In dissecting the city's health landscape, particular indicators stand out, including high blood pressure and diabetes, which score above the national average, signalling areas of strength. Conversely, indicators such as feelings of anxiety, disability, and mental health conditions highlight areas where further support and intervention may be necessary.
Brighton and Hove's Health Index paints a detailed portrait of a city with a diverse health profile, showcasing both strengths and areas for improvement. As such, it provides a valuable foundation for targeted health strategies and interventions to enhance the well-being of its residents.