A bit off subject, but does anyone know if it’s possible to send 2 or 3 Kardia reports in 1 email as attachments. It looks to me as if each report has to be sent separately by clicking on the envelope. I think is possible to take screenshots and attach them to an email but that gets clumsy. I know BobD will know because he is an expert in such matters. 😂🤪😂
Sending Kardia reports on email - Atrial Fibrillati...
Sending Kardia reports on email
Hi FlapJack,When I had to send 2 different Kardia readings to my GP to confirm I had AFib, I had to send as 2 separate emails so he had the full ECG results.
Hope this helps,
All the best !!
Thanks, appreciate your reply.....
Hi FlapJackI managed to send 3 Kardia reports in one email to my GP by saving them to my PC from my Kardia.
Once the email was complete I sent the reports as 3 attachments.
You can save them to a folder, then attach them to email from there. You should be able to attach as many as you want.
thanks Brad, I’ll give it a try!
I use my phone Kardia app then open the PDF and email it to myself . I then open the mail on my PC and save the PDF to a folder. I can then do anything I want with it.
In the Kardia app just print a monthly report - it’s an abbreviated report on every Kardia trace you have done that month - save as a PDF file rather than print and attach file to email - simples - that’s all my EP wants.
Hi CDreamer, can you print a report if you don’t subscribe to the Kardia cloud service? if so i’d be very interested to know how as this could cut out a lot of editing.
You’d have to look at that - not sure to be honest I got a one off lifetime deal because I was one of the first to sign up back in 2013. All I know is I can & would imagine FJ could as well. The pay plan only came in once the algorithms were finessed. I have to pay for analysis but have some of the premium features.
Thanks CD, hope you and your hubby are keeping well......
Try sending to yourself see if it works
In the Kardia app, if you save as a pdf you have to give the file a password. Don’t forget to send the password with the file so the doctor can open it.
Steve
I send them to myself every time, for the last 4 years. so that 2-3x per week. After taking a reading:
exit out, then go to history,
then go to "see ekg history"
pick the reading you want (the first one is the last taken) by tapping on it
then upper right is and envelope with "share" - tap on that
then click on Email PDF
then "skip" password protect
It will then take you to the Options to share. I choose my Gmail
from there its just like a regular email but this recording is already attached.
When I get the email I sent to my self, I keep them saved and sorted by month and then by year on my Gmail account.
Thanks Bambi, very helpful.....can you remember what we were doing this time last year!! Hope you and Hubby are safe ‘n well
It’s an option
Is that when we were in NYC?
You bet......not much has happened in the world since then has it.....😳😳😳
Naw, not much.. LOL Hope yall are safe and healthy. Larrys mom, 94, got it a month ago without any symptoms and is great! Thought you knew about emailing the readouts. Im still not taking anything for the afib, and seeing others get 2,3 and 4 ablations. Nothing with my afib has really changed, and Im fine with that. Hows your lovely bride doing these days? Dont know about you, but Im sooooo ready to travel again. We were on a cruise in March, just before our country went south. Seeing/Talking with my cardio doc on my computer has been so weird, almost like he is family and we are zooming. LOL Stay safe, and hope this virus gets gone soon.
(ps,,, things will improve here Jan 20th when you know who is gone)
Just getting ready for a Zoom with the Doctor......will pm you later....
I sent the reports to my own email then attach all the different attachments to one new email to send to the cardiologist if that helps