Wednesday, March 27, 2013
ONE IN 50 KIDS HAS AUTISM:
GTX Corp (GTXO) wants to keep you connected to who and what matters most. If you have a child with Autism, check out our products that can provide peace of mind to you and your family. Click Here for more information on our Alertags and Here for more information on our GPS Shoes.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
GTX Corp and Community Care RX are Modernizing Health Care and Pharmacy Services Providing a Positive Impact on the Quality of Care Delivered to Residents
Monday, November 5, 2012
The Digital Health Record Is Here
Visit Code Amber Alertag for more information and take charge of your personal health information.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
GTX Corp and LifeSpire are Helping Save Lives and Money by Modernizing the Emergency Health Care System
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
GPS Technology Enhances Quality of Life for Autism due to wandering and safety issues
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
TAKE SAFETY IN YOUR OWN HANDS
If you are one of those proactive types- or if you're at particular risk due to age or ailment -these devices can help first responders help you in a moment of need.
MEDICAL QR CODEHundreds of thousands of Americans are rushed to the emergency room every day, many with pre-existing medical conditions that could impact treatment.
The Code Amber Alertag solution by GTX Corp. (GTXO), can put critical identification and medical-history data into the hands of first responders, even when a patient is unconscious.
The Alertag contains a QR code that brings up key info when scanned by a first responder's smartphone.
"It's like your own personal safety deposit box," says Patrick Bertagna, CEO,
founder, and chairman of GTX Corp. "Basically anything and everything that would be in your doctor's office in those old file cabinets, you can carry one little piece of plastic that's the size of a stamp." ($ 19.95 for three lags; $20 annual subscription fee)
FALL DETECTION
For an extra measure of security, Lifecomm offers a mobile PERS (personal emergency response system) or "MPERS" unit that integrates accelerometer-based automatic fall detection with GPS technology to make sure help can find you when needed.
"When a fall occurs, or when the individual pushes the button on the device, there's a voice and data connection (and) one of the elements of data we send up is lat/long," says Rich Lobovsky, vice president of business development of Lifecomm, a majority-owned subsidiary of Hughes Telematics. "We identify the PSAP (public-safety answering point) who has jurisdiction... who then dispatches the appropriate first responder to address the need of that individual."
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Monday, March 26, 2012
The Code Amber Alertag How Lifespire is Embracing Technology to Revolutionize Emergency Care.
Earlier this year, Lifespire's Article 16 Clinic went electronic-providing an array of services in over 175 locations, Lifespire provided all of their clinicians with Netbooks. The Netbooks not only allow the organization to track what services are being provided at specific locations, but they track the location of service delivery using a built in GPS system, in addition to easing the documentation process for staff and allow for the clients file to be accessible to those who are granted permission within a simple click.
Lifespire's reputation for developing IT solutions resulted in their partnership with Denmark's Team Online-an organization known for being a leader in technology in the field of the disabled. The Bosted system is a user friendly IT solution that can improve and support daily routines of care providers and their organizations. The system is designed to streamline documentation and impact measurements of services and is the result of over ten years of user-driven innovation. "Our advances in technology over the past year have been significant," said Mark van Voorst, Chief Executive Officer of Lifespire. "Not only have we increased efficiency in our daily operations, but we've been able to manage our budget more effectively, collaborate with other organizations to work together for a better future, and above all, provide improved services to our consumers."
Lifespire's commitment to IT impacts more than just their staff and those they directly serve. Lifespire released a new version of the Code Amber Alertag, a wholly owned subsidiary of GTX Corp (GTXO), which will help accelerate the treatment and care of those in need, potentially saving hundreds of lives. Similar to a card you would receive from a local supermarket, the tag features a bar code, however instead of granting the individual access to savings, the QR code grants access to vital medical history. When the QR code is scanned by a Smartphone or any electronic device with a scanning capability, the link will open to the individual's very general medical history-including name, address, and emergency point of contact. One of the first organizations on the east coast to release this new technology, Lifespire hopes to set the tone and encourage others to develop a system of awareness and security for their clients.
"Whether we're partnering with Team Online to streamline our documentation, or ATWEC Technologies, Inc., to install safety systems in our buses and vans, we remain committed to providing quality services efficiently and safely," said van Voorst. Nonprofit's such as Lifespire are setting the bar for other organizations to follow. The more efficient an organization is run, the better programs and services they organization can provide-resulting in increased funding and donor support. For more information about Lifespire and their commitment to IT, or for more information about the organization and those they serve, visit www.lifespire.org
Friday, February 24, 2012
Code Amber Alertag Testimonial
Thank you so much for being there for us.
Betty C. Los Angeles
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Thursday, February 16, 2012
When You Travel do You Carry Your Medical Records With You?
Your personal medical records are back home in your Doctor's office in a file on a shelf. Worse yet, your Doctor's office is closed and they can only help you if the answering service can contact them right away and your Doctor can remember enough about your medications, allergies and any conditions your are being treated for to help your attending physician, or Emergency Medical Technician, with the proper course of treatment. It could be worse, if you are unconscious or incapacitated and cannot speak for yourself, the attending medical professional would not even know whom to try to contact, leaving them no option but to do their best with no pertinent information about you or your current condition.
When time is of the essence, the above scenario is unacceptable and could cost you, or a loved one, their life.
Over 100,000 people die every year from preventable medical errors. That makes this the fifth leading cause of death in the United States alone. Over 90% of those errors could have been avoided if the EMT or doctor had quick and easy access to vital information about the patient when first treated.
Emergency personnel are trained to look for Emergency Medical Information when they arrive on the scene. Unfortunately, they rarely find it.
Fortunately, you have a secure and affordable solution for you and your family that will protect you world wide.
The Code Amber Alertag is always with you and provides secure access (256 bit encryption, the same as your bank uses) to your Personal Medical Records electronically within seconds from anywhere in the world from any Internet enabled device including smart phones. Literally everything a Doctor or EMT would need to know in order to treat you or a family member at their finger tips in seconds.
Code Amber Alertag, never leave home without it.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
In Depth Interview on the Code Amber Alertag on the Peggy Smedley Show

Nov 15, 2011 - Peggy Smedley Show - Security and M2M - First Responders
Featuring Patrick Bertagna, GTX Corp CEO discusses the benefits of the Code Amber AlerTag providing emergency medical information to first responders in a secure/encrypted format. Listen to the Show
The Peggy Smedley Show, with listenership of almost 100,000 is the voice of M2M and connected
devices, broadcasting live each Tuesday from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. CT
on the Connected World Network, owned by Specialty Publishing
Co., and a member of the World Syndicated Radio Network
(wsRadio). The Peggy Smedley Show is a weekly radio show that
helps listeners not only understand connected devices, but also
how to make these devices a part of their everyday lives.
Past guests of the Peggy Smedley Show include:
• Alcatel-Lucent
• AT&T
• Center for Connected Health
• Google Inc.
• GrandCare Systems
• GTX Corp.
• IBM Corp.
• MIT Media Lab
• Motorola Mobility
• Omnilink
• Sprint
• T-Mobile USA
• U.S. Dept. of Energy
• Verizon Wireless
• WebTech Wireless
• Wellcore

The Code Amber Alertag Makes a Great Holiday Gift for Family and Friends

GTX Corp CEO Patrick Bertagna at the Undiscovered Equities Conference discusses the GPS Smart Shoe and the Code Amber Alertag Watch the Interview





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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
An aging population with a rising incidence of chronic conditions poses a major threat to healthcare systems throughout developed countries.
Of significant importance to this shift will be the collection (Bio-monitoring) and access to personal vital signs via remote sensors (Body Sensor Network) and GPS transceivers. Continuously monitoring and maintaining a secure medical data history of weight, blood glucose levels, blood pressure, fitness activity and respiratory function are merely the initial applications of GPSPLS Health 2.0 solutions.
Two products from GTX Corp provide solutions to these issues, the GPS Shoe and the Code Amber Alertag.
Monday, October 3, 2011
The not so 'golden' years
Alzheimer's disease will produce a cascade of events that may prove to be a health management tsunami. Our population is getting older and living longer. Nearly 10 million unpaid care givers provided more than 8 billion hours of care to dimentia victims. At the current paid hourly rate for a health care provider that amount would be greeater than the national debt. In a decade the problem would make care giving the number one vocation.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
The Importance of Maintaining your Personal Health Records
A personal health record (PHR) permits you to securely gather, store, manage and share your own and your family's health information - when you want, where you want, and with whom you choose. And in times of stress when remembering the vital information medical services professionals will need to provide informed treatment decisions may be a challenge, many have turned to Code Amber Alertag.
It is smarter to have a Code Amber Alertag and not need it, than to need it and have one.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Furthering the Partnership between Aetrex Worldwide and GTX Corp, Code Amber Alertag now joins in.
Currently 50,000 pairs of Aetrex wellness shoes are shipped each month and beginning this month a Code Amber Alertag brochure will be placed with every pair of shoes shipped.


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
The Code Amber Alertag—How Lifespire is Working to Revolutionize Emergency Care
August 3, 2011, New York, N.Y.—Lifespire, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping developmentally disabled individuals reach their life’s aspirations, is working to release a new version of the Code Amber Alertag which will help accelerate the treatment and care of those in need, and potentially save hundreds of lives.
Similar to a card you would receive from a local supermarket, the tag features a QR code, however instead of granting the individual access to savings, the QR code grants access to vital medical history. When the QR code is scanned by a Smartphone or any electronic device with a scanning capability, the link will open to the individual’s very general medical history—including name, address, and emergency point of contact. The first responder will be able to connect with the emergency contact, and be given the PIN. If the PIN is provided, the physician or first responder will have access to a wealth of information such as a detailed medical history, current and past medications, family contact information, their healthcare proxy, and their service provider.
“It’s a powerful and potentially life-saving tool for an individual to carry,” said Mark van Voorst, Chief Executive Officer of Lifespire. “If a person is unable to speak, is unconscious, or is simply confused and lost, the first responder will have almost instant access to critical information which could make a difference in saving someone’s life.”
As the healthcare and pharmaceutical worlds shift to electronic health records and better IT systems, this new tag will replace hours of phone calls, the sending of documents and anxiety in the wait for information access. In addition, large providers will have the ability to add their logo and their contact information as the emergency contact for many of the individuals they care for.
Potentially one of the first organizations on the east coast to release this new technology, Lifespire is looking to release the new Code Amber Alertag in the fall of 2011. For more information about the Tag or Lifespire and those they serve, please log onto www.lifespire.org.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Inconceivable
There is no warning for a child suffering a head injury from a bicycle fall, a dad falling from a ladder cleaning a gutter, grandma having a heart attack, an ammonia spill across the street from the church, or an Alzheimer's victim wandering.
Ask yourself, when it happens will you have the presence of mind to gather the personal identification information, prescriptions, medical history, physician contacts and phone numbers of loved ones and communicate with each the information they need? The answer is self evident, but the question remains; "how can I prepare myself and my family for the improbable?
Friday, July 8, 2011
Code Amber Alertag knows the answers to the "who, what and when"
Monday, June 13, 2011
Accidents Happen - Don't Become a Statistic
There is a growing problem; DISTRACTION — A potentially injurious combination of a PERSON, with a MOBILE PHONE and an OBSTACLE like other people, the pole of a street sign, a toy left on the steps, a parked or even a moving vehicle.
“It’s the tip of the iceberg,” said Jack L. Nasar, a professor at Ohio State, noting that the number of mishaps will most likely increase as texting is rising sharply and devices like the iPhone have thousands of new, engaging applications.
However, certain iPhone and Android Apps reduce the likelihood that you will become an accident statistic. Check out GPS TRACKING. It will provide the precise location of one or all of those in your contact list and send a TXT MSG along with the location (LOCi) request – not only combining two tasks into one, but just in case you walk into an object larger than yourself, you’ll be able to alert friends or family of your location and the inconceivable happenstance.
By the way, if cell phone multi-tasking has become a habit, then you might also want to take a look at Code Amber's Alertag – A secure digital personal ID tag that will provide first responders to emergencies with the vital information needed to make an informed treatment assessment as well as who to call.
We think it’s a good idea to anticipate the unexpected.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
It's far smarter to have a Code Amber Alertag and not need it than to need it and not have it...
EMTs and paramedics are typically dispatched to emergency scenes, where they often work with police. fire fighters and other first responders. Once they arrive, EMTs and paramedics assess the nature of the patient's condition while trying to determine whether the patient has any pre-existing medical conditions.
"It's safer to have one and not need it, than to need it and not have it..." Visit Code Amber Alertag for more information.
Friday, June 3, 2011
"Summer is what we call trauma season - It's a Peak Time for Accidents."
Summer is always a scary season. Swimming, biking, gardening, hiking, adventure travel - contribute to a rise in injury and illness related to all that fun in the sun.
Find out what you can do to protect yourself and your family while having some summer fun.
Code Amber Alertag alerts medical personnel to complicating medical conditions such as Diabetes