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  • Office Open XML: Part 3 - Form Templates

    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.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; You will need to install a new ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 25, 2007
  • Re: HealthFrame vs. PHR

    Lee,Welcome to the HealthFrame User's Community Forum!HealthFrame is a software implementation of a personal health record (PHR) system.&nbsp; 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
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 25, 2007
  • Re: MS Vista - 64 bit support

    Dear Tony,A quick update to your inquiry.&nbsp; 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!&nbsp; Support Team
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 21, 2007
  • HealthFrame vs. PHR

    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 ? &nbsp;Is HealthFrame just a process to get information electronically ? &nbsp; -- Lee
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Lee on November 21, 2007
  • Office Open XML: Part 2 - Generating Summary Office Reports

    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.&nbsp; 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 ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 15, 2007
  • Office Open XML: Part 1 - What does it mean for HealthFrame Users?

    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. &nbsp;Office Open XML is ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 14, 2007
  • Re: Importing data

    BINGO ! You folks nailed it.&nbsp; I followed your instructions and the file imported with out a hitch, no problems what ever. Thank you and the team ever so much. &nbsp; &nbsp;
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Loran on November 12, 2007
  • Re: Importing data

    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) ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 12, 2007
  • Re: Importing data

    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.&nbsp; 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...&nbsp;&nbsp;
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on November 9, 2007
  • Re: Importing data

    I do have JAVA V6&nbsp;R3 on all systems now.&nbsp; My Laptop and Vista came with JAVA V6 R3 and I down loaded JAVA 6 for my main system&nbsp; and for some reason&nbsp;it&nbsp;had some error on installing&nbsp;but stated it installed fine. OHS did not work&nbsp; on first installation but after&nbsp;&nbsp;a second install it now works fine.&nbsp; ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by Loran on November 8, 2007
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