Personal Health Desk
- Using Personal Health Desk 3.0, you can store a complete electronic record of your health history.
- Personal Health Desk includes Alerts, Problems, Diagnoses, Procedures, Tests, Medications, Immunization, Pregnancy, Menstrual history, Events (including symptoms, signs, joint mannequin, and a skin display),
Food eaten and exercise done, Letters sent, Documents and pictures received and taken, and Transactions.
- You can view your records in a summary format, in a timeline format, and in lists (corresponding to the above items).
- To assist you in monitoring your health or disease, Personal Health Desk includes a Scheduler, a Monitor to monitor test results, a Reminder list, Clinical tools such as growth charts, development indicators, and a cardiac risk calculator.
- You can make your medical records available to a third party by:
- Printing or emailing a summary of your medical records to provide a snapshot of your medical history to a medical professional.
- Printing a wallet sized summary of your medical records to keep on your person.
- Running Personal Health Desk from a USB flash drive and keeping the flash drive on your person. Your data on this flash drive can be kept secure through password protection or by using a finger print protected flash drive.
- You can use a service like GoToMyPC to run Personal Health Desk via any internet enabled device.
- Personal Health Desk is designed for Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7) and uses a password protected Microsoft Access 2003 database. This gives you control over
your data and the ability to access that data even if you stop using Personal Health Desk.
- Personal Health Desk version 3.0 is available to currently registered version 2 users. Download version 3.0 from the link to the right
and install. Copy your cReg.cds file that you received with version 2 and paste that file into the version 3.0 installation directory (c:\Program Files\PHDesk30)
and version 3.0 beta will be licensed for your use
- When you buy Personal Health Desk, you will receive a registration file via email (cReg.cds). You will need to
copy and paste this file into the directory where you have installed Personal Health Desk (usually c:\Program Files\PHDesk30 but could be a USB flash drive).
This method of licensing is trickier than just using a registration code/number but you get greater flexibility - you can install Personal Health Desk on
as many of your computers as you like or you can run Personal Health Desk on a USB flash drive on any Windows computer
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