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Right now - our focus at Records For Living is finishing up the HealthFrame v3 release.
Once that is completed, we do have plans to introduce more 'web-based' solutions - allowing patients to store their records in a distributed fashion. In fact -much of that functionality is already in the HealthFrame v3 code base.
We have long considered doing
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Thanks for the support. I purchased an IPAD for my Xmas this year and they have an application already available. It is listed as MyMedical and sells for $2.99 and offers a web site to load the data and then upload. I do not believe it is as comprehensive as Healthframe.
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Ron, I heartily second this suggestion. In fact, to me this is the 'holy grail' of Personal Health Records. We Consumers need an easily portable device to carry with us as we interact with the Health System. The beauty of HealthFrame is consolidating and organizing all our health information, and we need this with us, in its entirety, when we visit
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Please develop an IPAD application allowing inport and update of personal medical data. Include doctor visit
regards
Ron Weddle
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If you still have access to your old computer (not the backups - but the running computer system), the easiest way to transfer your data is to:
(1) Run HealthFrame on the old computer
(2) REPEAT ONCE FOR EACH PHR
(2A) Open the PHR
(2B) Select ''Save PHR Backup'' from the menu - AND REMEMBER WHERE YOU SAVED
(3) Take the backups ...
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I purchased a new computer with Windows 7 already on it. I hsve installed Records for Living on my new computer but obviously, none of my information is there. I do have my data backed up on an external hard drive, but without knowing WHICH file or folder to bring into the new computer, I'm afraid that there wold be replication of other files and ...
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Before upgrading, we recommend making backup files for each of your PHRs, and saving them someplace.
Then on the new computer, you can re-install HealthFrame, and restore from those backups.
From your description, its unclear exactly what you've done. If you simply updated your copy of Windows in-place, then HealthFrame (and any other ...
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I upgraded my operating sustem from XP to Win 7. I've installed my Records For Living program but do not want to reenter all the information I have previously entered. Can you please give me instructions on where to find my data and where I need to drop it in Win 7 so that I can continue updating my files.
Thank you
Joyce Severt
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I am also pleased to hear RFL is well and still kicking. My records on HFE go back to 1989. I was very active offering suggestions in the community forum after the release of version 2.0 with the intent of improving an already very good product. I believe many of those suggestions will be favorably considered and find their way into version 3.0. I ...
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I'm still interested in this issue. The medication summary screen shot you show is way to complex to present to a doctor at each visit. What would be useful is merely a list of the current medications and their dosage and administration instructions. Simple, to the point. Our doctors love it that we have a printed copy of ...
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