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Print-ready one-pager

A clean PDF summary for the ER, the new specialist, the cardiologist who hasn’t seen the chart. Folds into a wallet.

Margaret Chen · DOB 4/12/1948Aetna · ID 8829330 · Group W421CURRENT MEDICATIONSMetformin 1000mg · 2×dailyMetoprolol 25mg · eveningsAtorvastatin 20mg · bedtimeALLERGIESPenicillin (rash) · shellfishEMERGENCY CONTACTSarah Chen (daughter, POA)(310) 555-0182ADVANCE DIRECTIVEDNR on file · POLST signed 2025
One page. The fridge, the wallet, the new doctor.

The "tell me her history" question at the worst moment

At the front desk of the ER, the registration nurse asks: medications, allergies, recent procedures, advance directive, emergency contacts. The family caregiver — exhausted, possibly in shock — recites from memory while the parent is being wheeled away. Half the answers come out wrong. The hospital builds the chart on a shaky foundation that follows the parent through the rest of the visit.

A one-page PDF you can print or text

Kintaria renders a clean one-page summary in seconds: name + DOB + insurance, current medications with doses and last update, allergies, chronic conditions, recent hospitalizations, primary care contact, healthcare POA, advance-directive status, emergency contacts. Print it and keep one in your wallet, one in your parent’s wallet, one on the fridge. Text the PDF to a new specialist before the appointment.

In the ER

You arrive at the ER with Mom. Before they take her back, you hand the intake nurse a folded printout of the one-pager from your wallet. She scans it, asks two clarifying questions instead of fifteen, and you’re registered in three minutes. The hospitalist who sees Mom an hour later reads the same printout and skips the medication-reconciliation call you’d normally get the next morning.

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