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You should be able to export your CapMed records using the Continuity of Care Record (CCR) standard format. Once you export, you can import those files into HealthFrame.Please let us know if you need additional assistance.Happy Holidays!Support Team
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Thank you for your prompt reply. It seems that we would likely need to setup a web conference to figure out what the issue might be. Would you be available Thursday morning (or evenings, if it's best for you) EST for a web conference? Please contact support@RecordsForLiving.com with your availability.Thank you for your ...
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Hi, Fred.Welcome to the HealthFrame User Community Forum! HealthFrame supports a generic function known as 'customization', which can also be used in the Emergency Card. You may want to search/browse in the forum to see other potential useful contexts that you may want to customize our default implementation.Using customization in the ...
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Good morning, Anpon!We're sorry for the issue you have encountered with your installation of HealthFrame on Windows 7. Thank you for reporting the problem. Multiple HealthFrame users have upgraded to Windows 7, without running into the problems you describe. Maybe you can help us by providing some additional detail?Was this an ...
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Hi, PoP.Sorry for the delay getting back to you. In matters of support, support@RecordsForLiving.com is a better email than info@RecordsForLiving.com.It seems that you have an unusual upgrade - i.e. not relying on HealthFrame-generated backup/restore support. Your best bet is to schedule a web conference call with our support team
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Walter,HealthFrame supports two mechanisms for managing ''file'' data: attachments and links to external files (for instance files stored in your hard disk).If you expect you would like to
track a significant number of attachments, we recommend that you
consider creating folder(s) or choosing a separate storage solution
where you store the ...
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Walter,.HFBK is the HealthFrame Backup file format - data is encrypted and optionally password-protected (based on your preferences). .HPHR is Records for Living's XML-based open format, typically used for exporting to external systems and/or integration with OpenHealth Service Plug-ins.Both of these formats contain the entirety of an ...
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Hi!You can find the location of HealthFrame databases in this Community Forum posting.Please note, however, that this is not the recommended way of doing backups with HealthFrame. Records for Living strongly recommends that you use the built-in backup and restore functionality that is accessible from HealthFrame (see File menu).Part of the ...
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Ron,Have you looked for the Records For Living subfolder under c:\ProgramData\ ?Thank you for using HealthFrame,Support Team[Updated 11/02/2009]
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Hello again, Vicbat!Please no need for apologies. We're sorry to hear that you've had problems posting to the forum (creating a new thread). We checked your account setting and you should be able to create new threads. Please give it a try and let us know if you're still having issues. (It may be a browser issue, so maybe try a ...
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