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  • Re: Charts of blood profiles

    HealthFrame has a number of built-in graphs (Home &gt; Report &gt; Graphs), including Blood Glucose, Blood Lipids (''cholesterol breakdown''), blood pressure, and weight. If you find that you would like to overlay a bunch of differen graphs, you can do that by creating a user-defined chart.&nbsp; Here are the steps: (1) Enter some of the results ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 8, 2007
  • Charts of blood profiles

    I can't find any chart to keep track of blood profiles. After a physical, I want to show on a page cholesterol breakdown, PSA, blood pressure, triglycerides, potassium, etc. How do I do this?
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by LandL on February 8, 2007
  • Re: Registered HealthFrame user - user forum access

    Thank you for your purchase, and we look forward to seeing you use the HealthFrame forum to share your experiences and feedback. Access (reading) the community forum does not require you to login. Just visit the site and browse.Registration with the HealthFrame User Forum is only required for posting, and currently requires that you use the ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 4, 2007
  • Registered HealthFrame user - user forum access

    I recently purchased and registered Healthframe home edition. I wanted to access the user forum and it asks for a user name and password. I tried both the name and email I used at registration and the password I use in the program. What am I doing wrong?
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Daniel on February 4, 2007
  • Re: Communication with Support Personnel

    Dear Robert, Thanks for bringing up this particular use case scenario. To recap, it is useful to: Track individuals who are part of the support staff (e.g. administrators) Track communications with support staff (in addition&nbsp;to communications with medical staff) Be able to suppress listing support staff in reports that list ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 3, 2007
  • Re: How do I use the viewer with my PHRs?

    Dear Emil, We're happy to hear of your positive experience using HealthFrame. As you know, when you install the HealthFrame Family Edition, you actually get two different applications: HealthFrame Viewer: a program that lets you read the information contained in a personal health record (PHR).&nbsp; You can also use any of the reports, graphs ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 2, 2007
  • How do I use the viewer with my PHRs?

    I have recently tried your software and found it quite useful. I subsequently purchased online and received my access key number.&nbsp;I found it very logical and easy to establish and enter records. However, when I tried to use the viewer in conjunction with my established PHR's I was not able to bring&nbsp;the PHR's into the viewer. (...this is a
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Emil on February 2, 2007
  • Communication with Support Personnel

    One aspect of medical care these days is communication with the receptionist, referral coordinator, admin assistant, etc those other than the doctor or nurse. Conceivably Encounters&gt;Communication category is intended for, lets say, the medical aspects where the Individuals and Organizations are the primary players. In a question, is the ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by robert on February 2, 2007
  • Re: Doctor visits, visit reports and Parson's Technology program

    Dear Paul, With HealthFrame you can: record doctor visits each doctor visit entry can track visit date provider (doctor) notes taken of your doctor's findings prescribed medication (done in HealthFrame using the information linking mechanism) additionally each visit can track conditions that were diagnosed, expenses, lab tests that ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on January 30, 2007
  • Re: Copy before you post your message

    Dear Robert, That's good advice for the community!&nbsp; Thanks!&nbsp; :-) I'll pass along this information to our web site team and see if there is any time tweaking that can be done to make the time limit longer. Thanks, Support Team
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on January 30, 2007
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