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Q: Managing previous medical records ?
asked by: Reginald on October 18th, 2008
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Hello Everyone, I am a diabetic patient and having diabetes since last six years. So, since then till today I have got lots of prescriptions and other such medical records. The problem is that at any time one of the previous records gets needed for my further treatment and it really becomes bulky to take them all. They are really very difficult to maintain also as there are a numerous of them. I wanted to know that if there are any possible ways to get out of this problem of handling that much bulky hard data or bulky medical records?
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Wallace676
replied on October 19th, 2008
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Re: How to manage the previous medical records?
It was really a problem only to maintain or manage the total medical history of a person. I have also faced such problem. I suggest that you look for a software to store your complete medical history and Computerized Medical Records in order to get rid off those bulky files or records.
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aflsh
replied on November 2nd, 2008
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Welcome to e-health. Maybe you could scan them into your computer? Download them onto a disk or something? Does your Dr. have a computer system?
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