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Re: Indexing and data entry

  •  01-04-2008, 8:34 AM

    Re: Indexing and data entry

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    Hi, Bill:

    Welcome to the HealthFrame User Community Forum!

    Thank you very much for your kind comments on the quality of HealthFrame and our customer support.  Records For Living is committed to providing a quality product that meets our customers' needs.  We encourage and are thankful for the feedback we receive from our user community.  While we can't promise to address all requests in specific releases, your suggestions help guide our development team to new ways to make HealthFrame even better.  Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us.

    Also, let me point out a feature of HealthFrame that may help with the 'auto fill in'.  Please look at the image below - I will be using the example of filling in a new condition for 'Asthma'.  Note that if I enter the text 'Asthma' in the condition type, there is no 'auto fill in'.  If, however, I click on the selection icon (to the right of the type field), a wizard dialog box comes up, which may help reduce typing.  Note that as you type the letters in the word 'Asthma' that the list of possible matches changes as you type.  If you 'see' the condition you are looking for, you can then click on it and be done with typing.

    We understand this is not as ergonomic as an auto fill in would have been - and we have forwarded your suggestion to our development team.  It is worth noting that part of what the wizard dialog box is trying to do is much more than an exact match.  I showed in my example the use of the 'starts with' matching, but it also supports 'contains' which is important if you don't know the exact name.  Also, the wizard dialog box will match on any name or code - and this includes 'synonyms'.  We've built this matcher to help users with some of their communication with their doctors, which sometimes involves written records that use either more technical terms or medical coding systems - in which case the patient needs more powerful matching tools.

    Thanks again for your suggestion and for using HealthFrame.  Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

    Happy New Year!
    Support Team


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