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Press Release - Twin Cities Marathon - 9/21/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Twin Cities In Motion Leads the Way in Athlete Health and Safety 
         Online innovation streamlines athlete health information 

Minneapolis, MN- (September 21, 2010) No runner anticipates having a health 
crisis on race day but the reality is a lot can happen over 26.2 miles. For 
the first time this year, Twin Cities In Motion (TCM) will invite 
participants in the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon and Medtronic TC 10 Mile 
to create a Personal Health Record by partnering with Koozala, an online 
Personal Health Record management system, allowing the medical team quick 
and easy access to athlete’s health information in the event of an 
emergency. 

"Our primary focus with any of our events is athlete safety and their 
health," said Virginia Brophy Achman, Executive Director for Twin Cities In 
Motion. "We’re extremely fortunate to have an expert like Dr. William 
Roberts leading our medical team, continuing to find ways to efficiently 
care for our participants. We are pleased to offer this service to our 
athletes."

Four years ago, TCM was one of the first organizations to use an electronic 
means to collect and store health data for athletes participating in the 
two races by emailing a health questionnaire, a method that has quickly 
become archaic with the technology options today. 

Through Koozala, participants will complete a health questionnaire that 
provides the most relevant and up-to-date information the medical team 
would need on race day. The questionnaire will request information about 
allergies, health conditions and a race-day emergency contact, replacing 
the need to fill out the back of their race bib. The Koozala system is 
designed to support the privacy and security requirements of HIPAA and only 
licensed TCM medical volunteers would have access to this information.  

Not only does this process streamline race day protocol should a medical 
need arise but it also will improve the knowledge of race medicine by 
allowing the medical team to better anticipate the needs of the medical 
tent and adequately prepare for athletes with health conditions. 

Based on the success of this program, Twin Cities In Motion hopes to expand 
this service to their other races and share it with other national 
organizations, giving runners the option of simply updating their 
information before their next race. 

Twin Cities In Motion, (formerly Twin Cities Marathon, Inc.) is the 
non-profit organization that organizes running events throughout the year, 
including the Valentine’s Day TC 5K, 100% Irish For A Day TC 5K & TC 10 
Mile, Medtronic TC 1 Mile, Red, White & Boom! TC Half Marathon, the TC 5K, 
TC 10K & Medtronic TC Family Events, Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon, 
Medtronic TC 10 Mile, all related events and Medtronic TC Kids Marathon 
program, as a community service for the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Visit 
mtcmarathon.org for more information.  

Koozala was founded in October 2009 by Ashish Gadnis with a vision to 
empower consumers with critical health data they need every day. Based in 
Minneapolis, Koozala is quickly gaining main stream health plan, consumer 
and student campus momentum. For more information, visit www.koozala.com. 

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