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{2007-12-10} - Los Angeles Times: Building a personal medical database

HealthFrame [...] has a calendar to track appointments, a format that can be shared with some doctors' electronic systems and a sync for an iPod to keep key medical information with you so it can be accessed in an emergency.

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{2007-11-14} - Records For Living, Inc. announces support for Office Open XML

Records For Living, Inc. is announcing the availability of a system that enables the exchange of patients' continuity of care record between office suites and the HealthFrame™ family of personal health record products.

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{2007-09-11} - U.S. News: How to Create Your Own Personal Health Record

When storing the data at home is what you aim to do, a desktop program or an Internet-based system may be the answer. HealthFrame, for example, is a downloadable product available at recordsforliving.com for about $40 that lets users keep track of appointments; input medications and such indicators as blood pressure, weight, and cholesterol, which can be graphed and tracked over time; and attach original documents such as doctors' notes and billing receipts.

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{2007-04} - Reader's Digest: Aspirin, Bandages ... iPod?

Store emergency contacts, doctors' info, family history, medication, allergies and more on your iPod with HealthFrame 2.1. Bring it to your doc to show her your stats.

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