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This post is part three of a four part review of HealthFrame's recently introduced support for Office Open XML - a standard format for office documents. In this post we address how HealthFrame can now be used to import clinical information edited with a word processor into your personal health record. You will need to install a new ...
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Lee,Welcome to the HealthFrame User's Community Forum!HealthFrame is a software implementation of a personal health record (PHR) system. There are a number of different types of PHR implementations including paper records and software programs.While HealthFrame supports getting electronic copies of a family's clinical records, that is not the
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Dear Tony,A quick update to your inquiry. Our team has completed compatibility testing with 64-bit Vista environment and we have encountered no issues.We hope your evaluation is proceeding well and please let us know if we can be of further help.Happy Thanksgiving! Support Team
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Could you tell me what the difference is between HealthFrame and PHR
for a family looking to just keep documentation of their family medical
information ? Is HealthFrame just a process to get information
electronically ?
-- Lee
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This post is part two of a four part review of HealthFrame's recently introduced support for Office Open XML - a standard format for office documents. In this post we address how HealthFrame and some new OpenHealth Service (OHS) plug-ins can now generate summary reports that can be read and interacted with, using commonly used office ...
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Today, Records For Living announced support for integration with Office Open XML through a combination of new OpenHealth Services (OHS) plug-ins and Office Open XML templates. Office Open XML is an Ecma standard for the internal formatting of office files like word processing documents, spreadsheets or presentations. Office Open XML is ...
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BINGO !
You folks nailed it. I followed your instructions and the file imported with out a hitch, no problems what ever.
Thank you and the team ever so much.
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Loran,Our development team has figured out the problem that accounted for both issues: (i) the error message that should have been displayed, letting you know that you did not have Java installed in your Vista computer; (ii) the fact that your import isn't working in Vista.The issue is that OHS plug-ins require privileged access (as administrator) ...
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Loran,thank you very much for getting back to us.A couple of points:(1) We have asked our development team to consider improving error messages on OHS Plug-in installation if/when Java is not installed. I think this will happen to a number of new Vista users and it is not necessarily obvious what's going on, without the message...
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I do have JAVA V6 R3 on all systems now. My Laptop and Vista came with JAVA V6 R3 and I down loaded JAVA 6 for my main system and for some reason it had some error on installing but stated it installed fine. OHS did not work on first installation but after a second install it now works fine. ...
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