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Hi, David.Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame.HealthFrame supports tracking any type of medical expense. There are some built-in types, including deductibles, but you can keep track of you own types if you'd like. You can also create custom reports and save them for later use.Please take a look at the image below for how to enter
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Hi, RobertThank you for reporting this limitation of the Continuity of Care Record report. This report is not owned by Records For Living - it is provided by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the CCR Acceleration Task Force. We will notify them of this limitation, and we will update our OpenHealth Service (OHS) Plug-in once ...
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Hi, John!Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame.Please note that HealthFrame ships with a couple of sample personal health records (PHRs). Open up Jose Gonzalez's sample and navigate to the Tests area. Scroll to the X-rays and you will find an example of what you are looking for (see image below).With HealthFrame, you can track not ...
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JC,Thank you for your feedback. Our development team is looking into making these changes for future updates.In the meantime, please let me share with you a couple of work arounds:Create a test that uses the ''Blood Glucose Daily Measurements'' Type. Then use the ''Add New'' button to add new measurements for after lunch and ...
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Hi, ''Elf''!HealthFrame supports customization of most reporting and graphing features. Is that what you had in mind?As for tracking a 'wide range of items', HealthFrame is by far one of the most complete personal health record management databases in the market. Did you find any information type that you wish had been ...
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Rudy,Thank you for your feedback!HealthFrame uses the style of data entry you describe in the Activities Wizard (Home > Health > Activities > Current Activities Summary Wizard) - see image below.As for other information typically captured in a medical history form - e.g. past illnesses, we haven't created a similar wizard input form, but ...
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Dear Sheryl,In order to run HealthFrame on your MacBook Pro, you'll need to install a Windows emulation program.Once you have the emulation environment installed, please follow these instructions to transfer your data to your new computer.If you decide not to purchase a Windows emulation program, we would suggest you copy your backup files over to ...
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Hi, MC.Thank you for your inquiry. HealthFrame Explorer generates valid ASTM Continuity of Care Record (CCR) export files, which can be uploaded and integrated with Microsoft HealthVault.The process is rather simple and illustrated below. In a nutshell, you should export your HealthFrame data using the ASTM CCR standard, save the file ...
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Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame.Records For Living does not currently support a viewer for windows mobile, but you may be interested in some new technology we have developed as part of our HealthFrameWorks services.HealthFrameWorks is used by our business partners to allow their patients and medical providers access to electronic health ...
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Here's the plug-in.Thanks again!Support Team
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