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General Chemistry results & routine haematology results.

Last post 10-08-2007, 8:32 PM by Records For Living Support. 1 replies.
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  •  10-06-2007, 10:05 PM 877

    General Chemistry results & routine haematology results.

    just a question.

    Is it possible to enter these results in Healthframe?

    this would include platelet counts white cell count haemoglobin counts etc.

    Plus alot of other data such as sodium, potassium, chloride etc.

    I would understand if this could not be done as it is a lot to enter and keep control of, but I thought it would be a handy thing to be able to do. Basically more test results that can be entered to keep track of ones health.

     

    Just a thought

    Mark

  •  10-08-2007, 8:32 PM 882 in reply to 877

    Re: General Chemistry results & routine haematology results.

    Attachment: TestPanels.PNG
    Mark,

    HealthFrame comes with a number of built-in "panels".  Panels are basically grouping of test results/measurements and the ones we provide are some of the more commonly used test panels.

    Please look at the picture below and note two things:

    (1) Make sure you've checked the "Common Tests" by clicking on the icon to the right of the "Type" text field and selecting "Only Common".  Experiment with some of the ones that are already built-in - you may find the tests you're looking for.

    (2) As a rule, you can always add more measurements, even if the panels aren't built into HealthFrame already - see "Add New" button below.  Remember that even for measurement types that you add, you can still create reports and graphs for them!

    Finally, there has been a lot of discussion in this user forum about user-defined templates/panels: http://community.recordsforliving.com/forums/thread/403.aspx, and http://community.recordsforliving.com/forums/thread/685.aspx,  for instance.  You may be interested in some of these earlier discussions.

    Thanks!
    Support Team

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