The first...called delicious...BD Will look forward to their first visit to the hospital together. Technorati Tags: Microsoft , Bill gates , Jerry Sienfield , Technology
A picture is worth 1000 words. I have recently had some conversations with health care clinicians, administrators, etc. about the Personal health records of Google and Microsoft Health Vault and this shows clearly how Beth Israel Deaconess has integrated the system with their own internal system...
Interesting video from Microsoft, Johnson and Johnson and the Discovery Channel on how health care will be in the not too distant future. I tripped out a bit on the toothbrush taking my pulse here, but as the video states, these are all thing either here now or in development. BD ...
This is hot stuff! Recently I had an in depth interview with Dr. Patrice Milos, Chief Scientific Officer at Helicos discussing genomics and where the future is going. Helicos has the software and the genomics machine, and wouldn't this be a nice addition to run on Surface. This...
It will be interesting to see when Seinfeld and Bill Gates get together on ads and commercials. All we need now is to add a little "Konan" and we would have non stop laughter. Everyone today is increasing their advertising coverage and Microsoft is doing the same. BD ...
The offer has returned. You will need an email address with an edu extension to qualify as well as being enrolled as a student. Visit the website for more details. It runs for quite a long time, until December 31, 2010. Normal price is 10 times $59.99, so this is quite a deal...
The videos are well worth watching as well as fascinating. These are not just "techs" working at the labs, they are physicians, PHDs, etc. that are working on the healthcare items. These are just a few screen shots from the videos. There's all kinds of interesting projects...
The software will allow doctors to work with the images on standard PCs or PDAs. No more having to depend on a web browser if you need local access. According to the comments and reviews this one definitely worth a look if you are in radiology. The continuity and smoothness of performance...
If you like Surface, you will no doubt love Sphere. Ok is this the next way to view radiology images or electronic medical records? Sure could be interesting and hey why not some global e-prescribing while we are at it (grin). It could certainly make for a very interesting document...