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Thanks, Drix, for helping Vickey out! Vickey, the HealthFrame User Community Forum also has a handful of threads you may be interested in:Introductory descriptions of the expense management support: http://community.recordsforliving.com/forums/thread/299.aspx andhttp://community.recordsforliving.com/forums/thread/512.aspx.A couple more ...
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Tim,We've had a couple of users report this problem recently. It seems that some program is disabling/deleting a file called 'vbscript.dll'. This file happens to be used by the installer technology we use for HealthFrame. You will need to follow these steps to 'reenable' vbscript.dll:Locate the vbscript.dll in your system. ...
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Gary,Thank you for your suggestion! This really is a great way to help users manage their preventive care activities. We have forwarded your idea to our design/development team to see what they can come up with.In the meantime, we have a way that may be of use to you, in keeping track of 'last' vs. 'next' preventive care activities ...
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Hello, Derrick!Thank you for your interest in HealthFrame.HealthFrame supports a number of code systems including UMLS, SNOMED, and RxNorm, in addition to ICD-9.Updates to the codes happen in conjunciton with HealthFrame upgrades. There is currently no separate mechanism for updating the codes by themselves.For more information on ...
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Drix,
You may be interested in trying out the new OpenHealth Service (OHS) plug-in that integrates HealthFrame with the U. S. Surgeon General's My Family Health Portrait tool.
By using this plug-in, you'll be able to upload your family history information from HealthFrame and it will generate a graphical representation of your family tree ...
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We are happy to offer a new OpenHealth Service (OHS) plug-in that allows HealthFrame Explorer and Viewer users to easily access and interact with the U. S. Surgeon General's “My Family Health Portrait” tool. Please note this functionality is in addition to the built-in support for Family History Summary (Home > Report > Summaries > ...
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Robert,First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to send us such a detailed and thoughtful set of suggestions.You will be happy to hear that we are working to improve the overall portability of use for HealthFrame users and we appreciate the ideas you sent us.You seem to have one additional - and possibly very intriguing - suggestion ...
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Hello, Jeff.You're right that when you use HealthFrame in ''File'' mode, you have to ''save'', navigate to the desired location - if different from the current default - and then ''open,'' each time you use HealthFrame. Thank you for the suggestion to enhance HealthFrame to support configuring the default location for opening backup files - ...
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HealthFrame supports two different usage styles:Direct access to the database (default behavior)Save/Restore Backup The direct access is the typical way most families use HealthFrame. In this mode, HealthFrame accesses the database - stored in the standard ''Application Data'' folder for ''All Users''. The default configuration ...
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We're sorry to hear that you had problems with your computer, though we are happy that you had backup copies of your records stored in a safe location.You can download HealthFrame from our website: http://www.recordsforliving.com/HealthFrame/Demo/Request.aspxYou will download the 'demonstration' version of HealthFrame. Once you have installed
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