Steve Ballmer adds his words relative to healthcare and the focus at Microsoft in providing the software platforms to help make this happen. The video is in Silverlight, so you do need the browser add on. If you haven’t seen it yet, I have Twitter in Silverlight on the right hand side too, works pretty good.
As more devices connect and go Blue Tooth, the connection to send and gather information with HealthVault is going to continue to grow. Here’s a couple good recent examples of devices moving to Blue Tooth.
Bluetooth stethoscope Available from 3M HealthCare – Wireless Heartbeats
Blue Tooth Wireless Fingertip Pulse Oximeter – Taking Your Pulse Gone Wireless
In the past I have been fortunate enough to speak with Steve Shihadeh, vice president, Microsoft Health Solutions Group, and Michael Naimoli, Industry Solutions Director for Microsoft’s U.S. Health & Life Sciences Group and a former biopharmaceutical scientist directly with interview chats and there’s additional information at the links below as to where Microsoft is going, both in healthcare and life sciences. Also, not too long ago Peter Neupert, Corporate vice President at Microsoft Healthcare solutions had a “bloggers” telephone conference including several bloggers and myself you may want to read up on as well. BD
I have an entire section related to Personal Health Records for more information and there’s quite a bit about HealthVault.
“Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, discusses the importance of healthcare as an industry to Microsoft, Microsoft HealthVault and Microsoft Amalga, and the impact of connected medical records.”
http://www.microsoft.com/video/en/us/details/e8c6d820-0692-4afd-a8af-0e1fa3e095b4
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