You _may_ be able to to hack up something like that, but
I'm not sure how that data would appear in a user's profile.

Users may wonder why they're seeing hex encoded values under
their lab results.

That being said, you could certainly try.  I'm interested in
seeing how that works out for you.

Eric

On Oct 7, 8:54 am, Blaze1st <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is it possible to store such kind of recordings (for eg. digitized
> at 100Hz) in one's Google Health record.
>
> According to the following 
> bloghttp://euro-med-tech.blogspot.com/2005/12/ecg-to-ehrepr-integration.html
> storing EKG measurements in EHRs as binary objects (Base64 encoding)
> or structured XML data is not that straightforward as of yet.
>
> If the storage of such time-series data is not supported, what kind of
> workaround do you think would work?
> Could storing one minutes of EKG recording in results 
> (http://code.google.com/apis/health/ccrg_reference.html#result) as
> hexadecimal values work?
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