Why isn't there a lock screen button on basically EVERY phone that only opens up to relevant emergency medical information if enabled?

This should be standard.

I would HAPPILY look at a big red button every time I unlocked my phone if I knew it'd save my life.
And if we all KNEW this was something almost everyone had and likely had on them, it'd be what we all automatically look for in an emergency.

Medical ID bracelets aren't accessible or even helpful for me. But no one even knows to look in my phone...and can't if locked.
Double awesome if it also allowed us to put 1-2 contacts that the phone automatically allows the stranger to call, without opening up any other part of the phone.

Saves time, keeps phone locked, makes it extremely easy and clear for the panicking person, is easily changed by us.
This wouldn't just be relevant to chronically ill, disabled or vulnerable people who are more likely to have emergencies (even at home where paramedics NEED our highly relevant info if inconscious),

but save lives, reach loved ones or care for ANYONE in an accident or emergency.

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