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Electronic health records
Microsoft launches online health
record
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Joined by nationally recognized medical providers,
health-management device manufacturers and patient advocacy
organizations, Microsoft Corp. launched Microsoft HealthVault, a
software and services platform aimed at helping people better manage
their health information.
The company outlined its vision for ways that HealthVault can bring the
health and technology industries together to create new applications,
services and connected devices that help people manage and monitor their
personal health information, including weight loss and disease
management, such as for diabetes.
“People are concerned to find themselves at the center of the healthcare
ecosystem today because they must navigate a complex web of disconnected
interactions between providers, hospitals, insurance companies and even
government agencies,” said Peter Neupert (pictured), corporate vice president of
the Health Solutions Group at Microsoft.
“Our focus is simple: to empower people to lead healthy lives,” Neupert
continued. “The launch of HealthVault makes it possible for people to
collect their private health information on their terms and for
companies across the health industry to deliver compatible tools and
services built on the HealthVault platform.”
Microsoft also announced the availability of HealthVault Search, a new
vertical health search tool designed to work with the platform.
Integrated with Live Search and accessible on the HealthVault Web site,
this specialized health search engine intuitively organizes the most
relevant online health content, allowing people to refine searches
faster and with more accuracy, and eventually connect them with
HealthVault-compatible solutions.
Privacy, Compatibility and Security
Created in cooperation with leading privacy advocates, respected
security experts and dozens of the world’s leading healthcare
organizations, HealthVault is designed and built to enhance privacy
while providing people with the control they expect and require.
“Microsoft is the first major technology company to engage with the
bipartisan Coalition for Patient Privacy in a serious way. The privacy
protections built into HealthVault reflect the privacy principles of the
Coalition. HealthVault prohibits onward transfer of data without
explicit informed consent; its contractual obligations with advertisers
require protection of any data transferred from the platform; its
privacy policy is simple and easy to understand,” said Dr. Deborah Peel,
founder of the Patient Privacy Rights Foundation.
“That means consumers finally have a trusted place to store their
personal health information that will not be data-mined, because they
alone control it,” said Dr. Peel. “Microsoft’s use of strong privacy
principles including the principles of the Coalition, its ongoing
relationship with consumer advocates, and its commitment to independent
third-party audits set a new standard for privacy protections in health
information technology.”
Broad Industry Support
More than 40 applications and devices are available on the HealthVault
platform now or in the future from the following organizations:
ActiveHealth Management; Allscripts; American Diabetes Association;
American Heart Association and American Stroke Association; American
Lung Association; Aperion Companies; CapMed, a division of Bio-Imaging
Technologies Inc.; Claricode; Diabetes Prevention Source (DPS); Diet.com;
Eclipsys Corp.; HealthCentral Network Inc.; HealthMedia Inc.;
Healthphone Solutions Ltd.; Healthways; Healthy Circles LLC; Home
Diagnostics Inc.; iMedica Corp.; Kryptiq Corp.; LifeScan Inc., a Johnson
& Johnson company; LiveHealthier; Matria Healthcare Inc.; Medem Inc.;
MedHelp; Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE); Medifast Inc.; MEDSEEK;
Medstar Health; Microlife USA Inc.; NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital;
NexCura, a Thomson Healthcare Business; NextGen Healthcare Information
Systems Inc.; NoMoreClipboard.com; OMRON Healthcare Inc.; Peaksware LLC;
Physicians Wellness Network; Podfitness; Polar; PureWellness; Sound
Health Solutions Inc.; StayWell, a MediMedia company; Texas Instruments
Inc.; US Wellness Inc.; Vital Data Technology; Whole Health Management;
and WorldDoc Inc.
The broad support reflects the platform’s tremendous opportunities for
innovative new solutions from organizations across the health and
technology industries.
With a new platform provided by Microsoft based on compatible Internet
and healthcare technology standards, organizations no longer need to
spend development time working to connect a range of applications and
devices. Instead, they can deliver solutions to consumers that focus on
care delivery, giving HealthVault the potential to greatly enhance the
quality and value of healthcare information technology across the
ecosystem.
Availability
Developers interested in building their own HealthVault-based solutions
can download the HealthVault software development kit at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/healthvault.
The HealthVault platform is available to people for free at
http://www.healthvault.com.

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