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  • Re: Single data entry for doctors and hospitals

    ''Is there any way to enter the doctors and hospitals just once, since the whole family uses the same ones?'' I am evaluating this product for using with my family records and this was also one of my questions.&nbsp; A way to select common organizations like&nbsp;doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies for each PHR would be convenient. Since ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by abusch on October 5, 2006
  • Re: Storing images

    Yes, you can extract files that are currently attached to your PHR.&nbsp; Please see the image below.&nbsp; Look at the File Attachment line where it indicates the HandInstructions.bmp file is related to this physical therapy consultation visit.&nbsp; You'll note three icons to the right of the file name.&nbsp; The first one is the icon that you ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on October 3, 2006
  • Re: Storing images

    And can the images that are already in the database, be extraced and then linked as you describe?
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Dick on September 30, 2006
  • Re: Storing images

    ***, Good point about the database growing.&nbsp; There is one feature however, that I'm not sure you are aware of...&nbsp; HealthFrame actually supports linking to external files (i.e. files that reside in your hard disk and are not a part of the PHR's database).&nbsp; Please take a look at the 'Attachments' help text.&nbsp; You'll note that by
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on September 30, 2006
  • Re: Storing images

    remember that the more images you store, the more that the database grows - a the files are inserted in to the data base as there is no linking to the file - thus the larger it grows, this will slowly start to slow down the opening as you are ''feeding the PHR'' with the images and other information.
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Dick on September 30, 2006
  • Re: Storing images

    HealthFrame supports storing attachments to your health record, including images such as X-rays, cat scans, etc. There is considerable information in the help file (please start Help from the menu and then click on the index and look for the text 'Attachments'. Attachments are stored as 'related information' and can be stored in context with the ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on September 30, 2006
  • Re: Question about saving data

    HealthFrame stores the information you enter (about yourself and your family) into a local database in your computer. All you have to do is start HealthFrame, create a new personal health record (PHR) and start entering data.&nbsp; As you enter (or import) information, you may be prompted to 'save' the data.&nbsp; All of the saved data will be ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on September 30, 2006
  • Storing images

    My big question with my health considerations, is do you store images like X-rays, Cat scans etc. This is very important to me-- Gordon
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Gordon on September 30, 2006
  • Question about saving data

    Have just started entering information. Have much more to add. How do you go out and come back in again, without losing data.&nbsp;-- Gordon
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Gordon on September 30, 2006
  • Re: Weight Chart not showing accurate dates

    Thanks for your prompt and clear response. I appreciate your efforts in developing this valuable program. I look forward to the upcoming release of HealthFrame 2.0.Jay
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Jay on September 21, 2006
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