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                        <title>Records For Living, Inc. Releases HealthFrameTM 2.1 -- The Family Health Organizer </title>
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                        <description>HealthFrame 2.1 is the only commercially available personal health record to support iPod connectivity.  This release also introduces support for extensible reporting and web-enabled health services.  Your Health Records, Under Your Control, Always Accessible, Anywhere, Anytime. [PRWeb Oct 30, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Sudbury, MA (PRWEB) October 30, 2006 -- Records For Living, Inc. is announcing the availability of HealthFrameTM 2.1, a consumer-controlled personal health record management system and service portal.

iPod: Tuned In To Your Health

&quot;Your health records, under your control -- accessible anywhere, at anytime: that&#039;s what HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 delivers,&quot; says Simone Pringle, President and Founder of Records for Living, Inc., which developed HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1.  

In fact, one of the most exciting new features of HealthFrameTM 2.1 is its ability to synchronize to an iPod, the popular MP3 and video player &#8211; with sixty-eight million iPods in use today.

&quot;Consumers can now use their iPods to transport personal medical information that could save their lives,&quot; says Pringle. &quot;With the click of a button, HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 users can transfer to their iPods emergency contact information, provider and medication lists, known allergies, and other pertinent health-related information.&quot; She adds that the iPod&#039;s storage capabilities exceed what is required for most health records, even including images and other attachments.

Pringle notes that clinicians are likely to embrace iPod-stored health records -- more than other removable devices, such as USB drives --  for several reasons:

- Many doctors are familiar with the iPod&#039;s wheel interface and do not require special training to browse the patient&#039;s record.
- There is no need to install or launch any software programs &#8211; doctors can view the patient&#039;s information directly from the iPod&#039;s screen.
- Providers need not fear infecting their computer systems with viruses since the personal health record does not need to be downloaded.

The iPod is an excellent tool that can be used to inexpensively enhance continuity of care, particularly in emergency situations.  For example, many teens, some of whom suffer from chronic conditions or life-threatening allergies, already carry their iPods with them at all times. Having key emergency information loaded onto their iPods provides a non-intrusive way of enhancing their health safety.

&quot;The use of iPods to transport patient health records is a cutting-edge technology that can have significant clinical quality and efficiency benefits,&quot; says David C. Kibbe, MD MBA, Senior Advisor of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Center for Health Information Technology. &quot;This is a low-cost, user-friendly way to expand the use of personal health records among both clinicians and patients.&quot;

HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 Features

HealthFrameTM 2.1 supports all aspects of health and wellness management by allowing consumers to track their health status, care records and expenses; access medical reference and decision support information; and consolidate all information related to their medical treatment.
In addition to iPod connectivity, other enhancements to HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 include:

- Synchronization to other mobile devices. HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 also synchronizes with other mobile devices such as USB removable drives and cell phones.
- Extensible reporting framework. This enhancement supports the addition of new reports, including standardized reports produced by medical organizations.
- Individualized health and wellness web services. Users can access relevant health risk assessments, preventive care recommendations, and other web-based tools.
- Plug-in framework. The plug-in framework supports conversions from various input formats, such as medical devices and claims forms; converted content can in turn be merged into the patient&#039;s medical... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/iPod/HealthFrame/prweb464288.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>SIMONE PRINGLE</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Records For Living, Inc. Releases HealthFrameTM 2.1 -- The Family Health Organizer </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Sudbury, MA (PRWEB) October 30, 2006 -- Records For Living, Inc. is announcing the availability of HealthFrameTM 2.1, a consumer-controlled personal health record management system and service portal.

iPod: Tuned In To Your Health

&quot;Your health records, under your control -- accessible anywhere, at anytime: that&#039;s what HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 delivers,&quot; says Simone Pringle, President and Founder of Records for Living, Inc., which developed HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1.  

In fact, one of the most exciting new features of HealthFrameTM 2.1 is its ability to synchronize to an iPod, the popular MP3 and video player &#8211; with sixty-eight million iPods in use today.

&quot;Consumers can now use their iPods to transport personal medical information that could save their lives,&quot; says Pringle. &quot;With the click of a button, HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 users can transfer to their iPods emergency contact information, provider and medication lists, known allergies, and other pertinent health-related information.&quot; She adds that the iPod&#039;s storage capabilities exceed what is required for most health records, even including images and other attachments.

Pringle notes that clinicians are likely to embrace iPod-stored health records -- more than other removable devices, such as USB drives --  for several reasons:

- Many doctors are familiar with the iPod&#039;s wheel interface and do not require special training to browse the patient&#039;s record.
- There is no need to install or launch any software programs &#8211; doctors can view the patient&#039;s information directly from the iPod&#039;s screen.
- Providers need not fear infecting their computer systems with viruses since the personal health record does not need to be downloaded.

The iPod is an excellent tool that can be used to inexpensively enhance continuity of care, particularly in emergency situations.  For example, many teens, some of whom suffer from chronic conditions or life-threatening allergies, already carry their iPods with them at all times. Having key emergency information loaded onto their iPods provides a non-intrusive way of enhancing their health safety.

&quot;The use of iPods to transport patient health records is a cutting-edge technology that can have significant clinical quality and efficiency benefits,&quot; says David C. Kibbe, MD MBA, Senior Advisor of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) Center for Health Information Technology. &quot;This is a low-cost, user-friendly way to expand the use of personal health records among both clinicians and patients.&quot;

HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 Features

HealthFrameTM 2.1 supports all aspects of health and wellness management by allowing consumers to track their health status, care records and expenses; access medical reference and decision support information; and consolidate all information related to their medical treatment.
In addition to iPod connectivity, other enhancements to HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 include:

- Synchronization to other mobile devices. HealthFrame&#8482; 2.1 also synchronizes with other mobile devices such as USB removable drives and cell phones.
- Extensible reporting framework. This enhancement supports the addition of new reports, including standardized reports produced by medical organizations.
- Individualized health and wellness web services. Users can access relevant health risk assessments, preventive care recommendations, and other web-based tools.
- Plug-in framework. The plug-in framework supports conversions from various input formats, such as medical devices and claims forms; converted content can in turn be merged into the patient&#039;s medical... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/iPod/HealthFrame/prweb464288.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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