The Saav Tag

Information you need when you need it

Your medical story,
wireless and accessible

When the worst happens, every second counts. That's why the Saav tag makes your information available to first responders and emergency personnel.


Easier than signing your name

The Saav tag links to a personal website with your  or your loved one's information, like emergency contacts, insurance, and allergies. Share only the information you want to share.

Ready for an emergency

From helping a lost child find their parents to treating a patient in diabetic shock, having the information that you need when you need it is vital. When someone is unresponsive or unable to communicate, the Saav tag can convey their vital information to first responders.

Easily accessible

The Saav tag works with any mobile device, allowing first responders, emergency personnel, or school officials to easily access the information you choose to share. 

Saav account

$5/mo or $50/yr

Peace of mind for $5 billed monthly or $50 billed annually. Cost is per student. One Saav Tag is included with each account. 

Saav Tag

$5

Each user can register up to five tags. The first tag with every account is free and users can purchase tags for $5 each. Available in several colors.

Bulk Rate

Contact us

For daycares, schools, or other institutions looking for a bulk purchase, please contact us.

At Saav, our mission is to 
eliminate paperwork.

Starting with the Saav tag, we will create a suite of tools that allow caregivers and their patients to communicate without the need for paper forms. The Saav Tag is only the beginning.

Why does the world
need Saav?

2 Billion pounds

The amount of paper waste produced by hospitals in the US each year*.

45 Minutes

The average amount of time needed to fill out a patient history paper form**.

6 Years

How long paper forms must be kept in physical storage to meet HIPAA regulations.

82%

Percentage of patients that believe digital communications are better than paper.***

* https://www.hercenter.org/wastereduction/paper.php
** https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11180717/
*** https://media.market.us/electronic-health-records-statistics/