Why It Matters & How Bag It Can Help

Photo of two people looking at CLL bagMarch is Records Management Month—a perfect time to assess how you organize and manage your healthcare records. Whether you’re navigating a new diagnosis, managing a chronic condition, or simply keeping up with routine checkups, having your medical records organized can save time, reduce stress, and empower you to be an active participant in your care.

Why Keep Your Healthcare Records Organized?

Medical records contain essential details about your health history, including test results, treatment plans, medications, and doctor’s notes. Keeping track of these documents helps you:

  1. Ensure accurate and consistent care – Having records readily available helps healthcare providers make informed decisions.
  2. Prevent duplicate tests and procedures – Access to past test results can save time, reduce costs, and avoid unnecessary procedures.
  3. Monitor progress and advocate for yourself – Tracking treatment plans, medications, and symptoms allows for better communication with your medical team.
  4. Prepare for emergencies – Quick access to records can be crucial in urgent situations, especially when visiting new doctors or specialists.
How a Bag It Bag Can Help

Person using My Companion Guide in Bag It BagAt Bag It Cancer, we understand that managing medical information can be overwhelming. That’s why every Bag It bag includes a My Companion Guidebook, a simple and effective tool designed to help patients and caregivers organize their healthcare journey. Inside, you’ll find:

Tabbed sections to sort medical records, test results, and insurance information.

Prompted pages for recording doctor visits, questions, and treatment details.

Resources to help you understand your diagnosis, treatment options, and survivorship care.

Whether you’re dealing with cancer or another serious health condition, staying organized gives you confidence and control. This Records Management Month, take the time to gather, review, and organize your healthcare records. And if you or someone you know could benefit from a Bag It bag, visit [Bag It Cancer’s website] to learn more.

For more tips, read this story from our April 2022 Newsletter.

Be Empowered. Be Engaged. Bag It!