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On average, motorcyclists suffer an injury once every 7,000 hours of riding. By contrast, a horseback rider may have a serious accident once every 350 hours.



Recent surveys have shown that 20% of injured riders that go to the ER are admitted and approximately 60% of these have head injuries. This is why you should always wear a helmet when riding a horse.

Another study by, Department of Radiology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland found in horse-riding accidents in patients referred to a level one trauma center:

Forty-six patients (3 male, 43 female, between the ages of 16-55 years) were assessed. The injuries we found were five head, three facial, 13 spine, five body, two pelvic, and three lower extremity trauma.
Three main injury mechanisms were falling off a horse (72%), a horse kick (11%), and crushing injury caused by a falling horse (13%). Fifteen (33%) patients had serious injuries.

Question: If the mother wasn't at the show, would the trainer known her medical history to tell the doctors.

As an equestrian enthusiast, we all know that the unexpected injuries can happen. It is just part of the risk we assume with the sport. The concern that LifeKey addresses is the problems that can arise when you are taken to the nearest emergency room.





It is the only electronic medical record that they would depend on in a medical emergency because LifeKey works in any ER and contains the patient's complete medical record. It includes EKGs, new and old medications, allergies, physician notes; and an ER doctor can depend on the records because they are legal duplicates of the patient's paper medical file accumulated from all their doctors.

Best of all, you don't need a computer, computer skills, or a degree in medicine with LifeKey because we do all the demanding work to get your medical files onto your LifeKey.


About 50% of people with chronic illnesses have experienced a medical error according to the Harvard School of Public Health. Although some mistakes are harmless or quickly corrected, others can be deadly.

The problem when you go to the ER is that your medical records are scattered throughout the healthcare system, among the various medical providers that treat you, and are not available when they are needed the most; during a medical emergency. It is during the first 30-minutes of a medical emergency that life and death decisions must be made by the ER doctor.

The lack of accurate and complete medical information about the patient can lead to medical errors.



With so much at stake, many experts say patients and families need to take a larger role in insuring their safety in the hospital.

"The medical care we deliver is so complex, we cannot get it right without you," said Cleveland Clinic's Michael Roizen.

The Smart Patient: An Insiders Handbook for Getting the Best Treatment
Michael Roizen, Mehem Oz MD, and the Joint Commission



Most Personal Health Records require the patient to extract information from ones medical file and type it into a computer program. Such a method is unreliable because most patients don't have a medical degree to determine what is important to include and what is not. Furthermore, transcribing data into a computer program is also subject to errors such as transposing numbers and misspellings.

The harsh truth is that computer application based Personal Health Records are worth much less than their hype.

Physicians know that the Personal Health Record is prone to error and because they are liable for malpractice if something goes wrong; they are seldom relied on in a medical emergency.

Every physician in the United States has been taught in medical school to document and sign-off-on every patient medical encounter. It is the physician's signature that makes the documentation reliable. It is only when a system properly captures both the documents and the physicians signature that the information can be considered a reliable source.

With LifeKey, a copy of the patient's medical record is scanned, organized, and stored on a small USB drive. This system captures the physician's signature. LifeKey can be carried on a keychain, in your pocket or in your purse. The records remain under your control at all times.

LifeKey provides secure private storage for your health records and other important information. With LifeKey you provide the doctor information about:

       Current medications
       Past medications and why they were discontinued
       EKGs and other tests that can provide a baseline to compare current tests against
       Allergies
       Surgeries
       You and your family's complete medical history


Picture yourself sitting next to your child, wife, husband, mother or father lying incoherent and suffering in an emergency room. The doctor turns to you and asks:

       What medications are they taking?
       Do they have any allergies?
       Are they allergic to penicillin?
       What surgeries have they had?
       What is their medical history?

Could you answer these questions?

Would you feel in control or would you feel helpless?

The fundamental reason you need LifeKey is because all the answers to these critical questions are contained on it. Your family's complete medical history from every primary care physician, every specialist, and every pharmacy is on LifeKey. All the doctor has to do is plug it into a computer and he has the answers to every critical question needed to properly treat you or a family member.


With LifeKey you receive a plastic ID card that you carry in your wallet or purse. It is easily identifiable to any person that is going through your wallet. The card instructs the person (usually an EMT) that you have a LifeKey and that it contains vital health information. Furthermore, it instructs them how to use it.





Are you responsible for the essential well being of another family member: a child, a wife, a husband, a mother, a father, or a grandparent?

If so, are you equipped with the information that you will need to carry out this tremendous, however noble, responsibility?

Purchase LifeKey now and get the sense of empowerment knowing that in a medical emergency, you have the critical information that is needed at your fingertips.



"My father has had two heart attacks that have resulted in a triple bypass. I am a trauma nurse and have seen the problems that take place when patients can't remember their medical histories. Although my father is only 57 years old, he just is not tuned in to what medications he is taking. He used to go to the ER with his baggie full of pill bottles, but he now has a complete and accurate listing of his medications on LifeKey.

Last year he went into the emergency room presenting heart symptoms, only to discover it was indigestion. Unfortunately, because he has a damaged heart, his EKG does not appear normal. By having copies of his old EKGs, the ER doctor was able to rule out another heart attack and send him home without having to keep him overnight in the hospital. This saved over $2,000 in medical charges and gave us all peace of mind."

Jennifer Kaiser RN, MSN


"I have a daughter who is allergic to peanuts; she could die if she ate a peanut and she would need immediate medical attention. Although both her mother and I are physicians, we can't always be around. She has a LifeKey™ that includes all our emergency numbers, authorization to treat her in an emergency, and her complete medical history. Although I hope that Sophie never needs to use her LifeKey™, I am comforted in knowing that in an emergency, the first responders will have all the critical medical information they need to save her life, thanks to LifeKey™."

Jason B. Van Ittersum M.D.


"An all too frequent and potentially life threatening handicap is my inability to access critical health care information in a timely fashion. Details I need to make decisions within minutes can literally take days or weeks to obtain. LifeKey™ can provide critical patient information on a timely basis.

Daniel L. West MD, FACC
West Shore Cardiology


"It is commonplace for patients to present to the ED without any real knowledge of their own prior medical conditions, medications, allergies, prior diagnostic testing other than "I have heart disease" or "I have diabetes" or "I take the little blue pill twice a day".

In the fast-paced world of ED, critical decisions are often made in the first few minutes and ED physicians are often faced with the dilemma of having to make a choice without knowing everything they would like to.

I see LifeKey as a simple, portable, universally acceptable way of bridging the ED information gap. Its immediate impact would be to quickly allow any ED provider to gain access to the necessary information regarding a critical patient allowing real-time informed medical decision making."

Neal M. Shipley, MD, FACEP
Chair, Emergency Medicine North General Hospital
New York, NY


One of the inherent problems of working with paper patient records is the inability to share critical information about the patient in a medical emergency. The ability of an emergency room physician to have access to a patient's medical file is vital.

LifeKey solves this problem because it provides critical information about the patient in a medical emergency. LifeKey is a USB thumb drive that holds legal electronic copies of a patient's medical file, so that they can carry their medical records with them at all times.

What is so powerful about LifeKey is that it uses a universal electronic document that doesn't require special hardware or software to view the patient's medical records. An ER physician will have immediate access to old EKGs, medications, and a reliable source of information about the patient's medical history. Furthermore, LifeKey works in every ER in the United States.

With LifeKey your personal health history is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.


LifeKey can help save your life. In an emergency when life-and-death decisions are made, both timely and accurate information about your medical history is critical to those decisions.
LifeKey will allow you to travel knowing that if you face a medical emergency, you have an accurate copy of your medical history to give to the ER doctor.
LifeKey will improve the quality of medical treatment you receive when you go to the ER. With a precise medical history, including medications, allergies, EKGs, and so on, another physician treating you is empowered by information that will help to provide you with the best medical treatment.
LifeKey will reduce the cost of medical treatment by eliminating unnecessary tests and unnecessary hospital stays.




As you can see, the process takes three steps.

Step 1
You will contact all your doctors and get copies of your families medical records. To facilitate getting your records, we will provide a medical record release form.

Step 2
You will then send the copies of your medical records to us.

Step 3
We will process your medical records onto your LifeKey and mail your LifeKey to you in the mail.

We will continue to update your LifeKey with new medical records as needed up to ten times a year. When you see your doctor just ask for a copy of your medical records for that office visit. Then send them to us and we will update your LifeKey and mail your replacement LifeKey to you.


* There is a one time setup fee of $150.00.
You risk nothing! Your order is covered by an iron-clad guarantee: simply return the LifeKey and ID card to us within 30-days and we will issue a no-hassle refund.

All that is left now is to take action!


WARNING: You might be saying to yourself, "This sounds good, I'll call next week." Please let me be very blunt with you for just a minute... Procrastination is a habit of someone in denial! It can only lead to unnecessary risk of medical errors. Call now while it is fresh in your mind...

Some people 'doubt me'. Sadly, they are the ones who later say, "I wish I had known that I was going to end up in the ER."

So call now! If you call outside of normal business hours, please leave a message, 24/7, with your name, address and phone number. Someone will contact you the next business day. Or you can go to the Internet and place your order online.



Warmest Regards,
Randy Van Ittersum, CEO

Sytec Health
18286 W. Spring Lake Rd.
Spring Lake, MI 49456


P.S. Please understand that we are not suggesting that doctors are not doing their best to treat a patient that has to go to the ER. ER doctors are dedicated individuals that are concerned about your health.

But, they are operating in an antiquated healthcare system that can cause unintentional medical errors. Our current system fails to get critical patient information to the ER doctor on a timely basis.

LifeKey was created to fill this gaping gap in the healthcare system. It provides the ER doctor with the same information as your personal physician has access to. This critical information is needed to provide you with the best medical care.

P.P.S. You can help! If you know of someone with a serious medical condition or who is a caregiver for a parent or grandparent, please share this information with them. LifeKey is a new product and not everyone has heard of it. By sharing this information, you will help us to spread the word and you my help to save someone's life.