Dear Walter,
Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame. It's good to hear that your initial impression is very positive! We are happy to help you become better acquainted with HealthFrame's unique health management capabilities.
The type of scenario you describe, where a patient sees his/her doctor for multiple medical problems (conditions) is very common. HealthFrame's use of Related Information support (aka links) can be very useful in this context. Additionally, HealthFrame supports 'filtering' as part of its report customization support. Combined, HealthFrame's support of linking and filtering makes it easier for patients and doctors to navigate through the medical record in the manner that is most appropriate for their needs.
1. The screen shot below (Figure 1) illustrates how HealthFrame presents information that is linked to a particular medical problem. This screen shot is taken from the sample health record for Susan Marie Taylor. (You can load the sample health records when HealthFrame starts up or using the Help > Sample PHRs menu.)
Please note that not only are Susan's visits that relate to her pregnancy displayed, but also other related information such as her personal journal and any treatment(s) related to her condition. You can easily navigate to the related record by clicking on the chain link. For instance, if you click on the link to the 10/20/2005 visit, you will see that Susan indicated that she was seen for both her pregnancy, but also her gestational diabetes condition (Figure 2).
2. You are correct that each individual medical problem needs to be entered in a separate entry. Once you do that, you will be able to link subsequent visits to each of those problems. Note that for the purposes of data entry, you can always enter the 'minimum data' initially and then come back later to add new details.
3. Lab work is entered in the test screens. Please remember to look for the built-in panels that will help you with lab work that includes multiple measurements, for instance the Blood Pressure Panel will automatically create entries for you to edit systolic, diastolic and pulse rate values.
4. Currently, you can sort visits by date, individual or organizational provider, or type of visit. Thank you for the suggestion to sort by physician specialty.
5. Clearly the use of Related Information and Report Customization are two important 'tips' about using HealthFrame. You may want to experiment with HealthFrame using the built-in samples, so that you can learn about the program without necessarily having to do too much data entry on your own. Experiment with some of the
OpenHealth Service Plug-ins - these plug-ins can add to the built-in functionality.
Thank you for using HealthFrame and please be sure to keep in touch with us in the HealthFrame User Community Forum, with your thoughts and suggestions for future releases!
Support Team