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Thank you for the detailed posting!
This is indeed a problem with the 2.0.3 release, which had been identified and has already been fixed for the upcoming 2.1 release.
In the meantime, here are the steps you can take to avoid running into this problem, while using 2.0.3.
When you want to create a new test (that was administered on a date that is
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Thank you for your interest in evaluating HealthFrame.
Unfortunately, we do not yet support sharing information across personal health records (PHR). We expect support for this type of functionality to become available once we expand our synchronization capabilities, for our next major release (HealthFrame 3.x).
We realize this is ...
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Yes, you can extract files that are currently attached to your PHR. Please see the image below. Look at the File Attachment line where it indicates the HandInstructions.bmp file is related to this physical therapy consultation visit. You'll note three icons to the right of the file name. The first one is the icon that you ...
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Good point about the database growing. There is one feature however, that I'm not sure you are aware of... 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).
Please take a look at the 'Attachments' help text. You'll note that by
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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 ...
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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. As you enter (or import) information, you may be prompted to 'save' the data. All of the saved data will be ...
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This is a very small known bug with the charting in HealthFrame 2.0, which causes dates along the x-axis of some reports to be misreported by 2 days.
Please note that even with HealthFrame 2.0 - you can safely track and save all your data. This bug is restricted to graph report generation. You can export your data to CCR or any other common ...
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Dear Sherry,
HealthFrame 2.0.3 supports a number of different built-in reports: - Medical History Summary - Emergency Card - Weight Chart - Height and Growth Chart - for infants - Summer Camp Form - Blood lipids (cholesterol) - Blood pressure - Expense Register - Expense Transaction Report - User ...
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Dear Debra,
Laws governing health record retention vary from state to state. For instance, in Texas, the cummulative health card or record must be kept by the public school for at least two years after the student's withdrawal (http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/slrm/recordspubs/sd.html#part5).
There are similar state laws governing health ...
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Dear Sharlene,
You will need to contact your son's health care provider(s) to obtain a copy of his immunization records. When you ask for your son's records, try to obtain electronic records in addition to paper copies. Most providers do not yet support the electronic exchange with patients, but it is to your advantage to keep track of your ...
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