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  • Re: Medications Link

    You are right that this is a question that 'frequently cannot be answered'... HealthFrame v.2.1 (which could have easily been a 'major' release, given all the enhancements that it included: OpenHealth Service Plug-ins, expense management, additional graphs, iPod synchronization, etc) was just released October 2006. The 'major' release cycles tend
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on March 2, 2007
  • Re: Expense Types

    In many cases, HealthFrame allows users to enter their own new types.&nbsp; For instance, visit types, frequency of medication, expense types, etc.&nbsp; Typically this is shown as an ellipsis (...) in a selection list and the user can then enter his/her own values. HealthFrame 2.1.6 does not store this user-entered information for subsequent ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 27, 2007
  • Re: Sorting Names of Physicians

    You are welcome!&nbsp; We try to get back to our users as quickly as we can.&nbsp; We're glad to hear you're happy with our service. HealthFrame 2.1.6 supports sorting by two separate criteria: active or name.&nbsp; I believe by default the 'Active' option is the one selected, in which case the sort order depends on whether the individual ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 27, 2007
  • Re: Blood Pressure Panel vs Vitals

    Dan, Thank you for the suggestion.&nbsp; We have built-in a lot of information into HealthFrame that will be used in future versions as part of improved 'filtering' support in reports, graphs, etc. For instance, when you self-administer any test (weight, blood pressure, blood glucose, etc) HealthFrame tracks that information (see test entry ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 27, 2007
  • Re: Slow when looking at test data

    Dan, Thanks for the clarification.&nbsp; We've tried to reproduce the problem you describe but have had no luck with it. Would it be possible to set up a GoToMeeting conference call where you could show one of our tech support people the problem you're experiencing?&nbsp; It might help us identify the source of the problem more easily. If so, ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 27, 2007
  • Re: Compatibility with Windows Vista

    HealthFrame has been compatible with Windows Vista since the 2.1.4 release (the current release is 2.1.6). If you have an earlier version of HealthFrame, remember that you can install the older version and then go to Help / Check Online for Software Updates. Thanks for using HealthFrame, Support Team
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 26, 2007
  • Re: Moving HealthFrame to a Vista Computer

    Dear Michael, 1) HealthFrame installations by default installs itself in the 15-day evaluation mode.&nbsp; After you install HealthFrame, you need to enter your license code.&nbsp; (We have emailed your license code in a separate email to you) 2) There are a number of ways you can transfer your personal health record (PHR) data files.&nbsp; ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 26, 2007
  • Re: Communication with Support Personnel

    Thanks for the further clarification! Support Team
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 25, 2007
  • Re: Medications Link

    William, Welcome to HealthFrame and to our user Forum! Cross-information linking is indeed a powerful feature of HealthFrame.&nbsp; Unfortunatelly as you pointed out the 2.x release does not support linking medications to pharmacies. Though it's a natural assocation - as you point out - it is also an association that is part of a much more ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 25, 2007
  • Re: Expense Register

    Esther, One way to do this is to have used two separate co-pay types for doctor visits vs. prescriptions. Assuming you've entered a lot of records at this point - probably defaulting to the 'Co-Pay' expense type - we've created an OpenHealth Service (OHS) Plug-in for you.&nbsp; The attached plug-in when installed will generate a report for all ...
    Posted to HealthFrame Discussion (Forum) by support@RecordsForLiving.com on February 23, 2007
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