Is this the year of the developer or what? Everyone is looking for coders and Windows Mobile has announced their contest for healthcare/life sciences applications for the platform. I still keep thinking about the Mobile X-Box application too that comes with the new platform, so perhaps there...
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One Note is probably one of my favorites and I have it on my Windows Mobile phone and it comes in handy for notes and to synchronize them so a little bit of the Office Suite love comes to the Iphone. Will the IPad be next? To me it certainly sounds like the potential next transition. ...
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HealthVault and Amalga are very commonly used together with Microsoft solutions and the first time this was introduced on a large scale was at Scripps in San Diego and Steve Shihadeh from Microsoft and I had nice chat about it. With using HealthVault this captures the ability to analyze patient...
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This is both a continued merging of resources with the purchase of Schering Plough and better utilization of present facilities. Merck is heavy in cash resources too and a few months ago purchased Millipore in Massachusetts which is an outsourcing company involved in many areas of R and D to include...
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I recently had the opportunity to spend some time discussing with Chris Sullivan, National Director, Health Provider Solutions, Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, the company’s support and solutions for small physician practices and hospitals. Electronic medical records and Health IT is foremost...
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This point was made by Juan Enriquez, managing director at Boston-based Excel Venture Management, and a director at biotech Synthetic Genomics Inc. and I agree with him. I look at the “glut” of software in healthcare not only from the medical records side of the business, but also the analysis...
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This is a very good and in depth interview and gives a lot of insight into the Microsoft PHR, the HealthVault and well worth reading. On this blog I have a large section devoted to HealthVault and Google Health News and it is updated all the time, to include new vendors, devices, etc. What...
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Dr. Eric does a great interview with Steve Aylward and covers quite a few areas of discussion relative to Microsoft Health and Life Sciences in this video. He discusses Allscripts and their involvement in the Health IT movement. In addition HealthVault is discussed and where the model is...
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This is interesting as last Friday I discussed different uses of the Cloud by Pharma and Merck has a computer center in Seattle, Rosetta, which it acquired in 2001, with about 10,000 processors and an elaborate Internet-based architecture allowing researchers working on thousands of projects anywhere...
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The group has grown in 7 years from five people focused on healthcare worldwide at Microsoft; now there are more than 700. This group is for responsible primarily for the enterprise space (in biopharma and medical devices), so these are the largest customers in the U.S. I have provided a...
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