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- When will Microsoft drop the other health-service shoe?
- On the heels of its announcement of its consumer-focused HealthVault health-service strategy, Microsoft has acquired more business-side health technology. While the Softies have yet to announce officially their business healthcare service about which I've heard repeated rumors, I bet it's only a matter of time. ...
- Tags: Health Care, Microsoft Corp., GCS, Azyxxi, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-29
- Microsoft targeting hospital IT with Azyxxi
- Microsoft targeting hospital IT with Azyxxi"not limited by standards"Translation: bits check in, but they don't check out.Put another way, "all your health records are belong to us."Controlling on-seventh of the US economy should do wonders for MS' bottom line.Azyxxi: HomegrownComments taken from [url=http://www.ucsf.edu/its/listserv/emed-l/27688.html]here[/url]:[i]"...The Microsoft plan, analysts say, could be risky....
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Vertical industries, Microsoft Corp., hospital, Azyxxi, health care, information technology
- Discussion threads 2007-10-01
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- Microsoft delivers first commercial version of healthcare-info system
- Amalga, the product formerly known as Azyxxi (wow, try saying that ten times fast), is finally out as a commercial product. On April 9, Microsoft announced that its healthcare-information-system product -- which has been used for more than 10 years by MedStar Health System, the organization from...
- Tags: Patient, Health Care, Microsoft Corp., Amalga, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- Microsoft releases hospital IT system as Amalga
- Microsoft has chosen Amalga as the name for its hospital IT system and will launch the product at HIMSS in Orlando later this month. A key selling point for Amalga will be its integration, spanning clinical, operational and financial functions.The company calls this kind of software a...
- Tags: Hospital, Information Technology, Archiving, Microsoft Corp., Amalga, Amalga System, Business Intelligence, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- Specialty formats burn EMR market
- I went to an opthamologist last week, and the subject of electronic medical records EMRs came up. I noted that the doctor was using a paper chart. He responded that the practice had tried EMRs six years ago, had spent a lot of money on a state...
- Tags: Electronic Health Record, E-health, Healthcare, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-11-06
- Microsoft Thais up for Azyxxi
- Microsoft has bought the technology and assets of a Thai firm, Global Care Solutions, in what looks like both a technical and marketing boost to its Azyxxi product. Under CEO Patrick Downing GCS, which holds the hospital2000.com domain, was working on a Windows-based system at Bumrungrad International...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Retail, Channel Management, Asset Management, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-30
- A peek inside Microsoft's HealthVault
- Microsoft launched a public beta of HealthVault, its free, health-records Software+Service offering, on October 4. Here are a few screen shots showing some of the HealthVault elements and how Microsoft is positioning its consumer health solution. Microsoft is positioning the offering as a way for consumers to...
- Tags: Positioning, Microsoft Corp., Branding, Data Centers, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Marketing, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Who will trust Microsoft HealthVault?
- As we hinted at last week Microsoft has dropped the second part of its health care strategy, an electronic medical record system called HealthVault, on a waiting world. Is it going to be another Windows 95? Or another Bob? This is not down to...
- Tags: Health Care, Microsoft Corp., E-health, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Microsoft Windows 95, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Microsoft targeting hospital IT with Azyxxi
- The name reads like a sneeze. It's pronounced ah-zic-see, and it's Microsoft's most direct attack yet on the hospital automation market. The idea, says sales director Tom Poole, is to store all types of medical data -- registration data, lab results, pharmacy orders, all types of scans...
- Tags: Hospital, Information Technology, Microsoft Corp., Standards, Quality, Business Operations, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-10-01
- A (Microsoft) Code Name a Day: Tolesto
- A Microsoft Code Name a Day: TolestoIt's actually 'Toasted' not 'Tolesto'"It won’t include COM interop support and other features ..."Hmm.... some pundits think that this is actually the .net compact framework that was a flop in their windoze mobile devices.It failed to gain any traction against Linux, so M$ renamed...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Operating systems, Miserysoft, His-Name, Microsoft Corp., VCSY, Tolesto, health care, software
- Discussion threads 2007-08-03
- Microsoft readies a consumer healthcare platform
- Microsoft has made no secret about the fact it has designs on being a healthcare-IT contender. But what the company has kept under wraps, at least until now, was what it planned to do on the consumer side of the healthcare space.Sure, there've been hints here and there that Microsoft...
- Tags: Windows Live, Web 2.0, Healthcare, Google, Corporate strategy
- Blog posts 2007-06-29
- What's really behind Microsoft's healthcare push?
- Microsoft actively targets more than a dozen major vertical markets when designing and developing products. Financial services, education, government, hospitality, manufacturing -- all the usual suspects are represented. Then theres healthcare. Microsoft treats healthcare like any of its other big verticals, with one major difference: The company also wants...
- Tags: Corporate strategy, Windows Live
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- Fraud rules blocking doctors from digital data? No longer
- Fraud rules blocking doctors from digital data? No longergoing digital....seems odd to me that Pres.Bush is pushing for such records to go digital when our own governemtns is having enough trouble protecting data. http://www.iwantmyess.com/?p=72Going digital is risky but worthwhile if research is done and precautions are taken...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Benefits, hospital, E-Records, physician, Gates Foundation, health care
- Discussion threads 2006-08-02
- House approves health data technology bill
- House approves health data technology billAh Zik See StrategyI suppose Zdnet is less aware of Microsoft's strategy than it should be. A fellow named Newpert has long been associated with the Gates crime family, most recently returning to Microsoft after working at Drugstore.com, a company controlled on paper by...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Neupert, Microsoft Corp., health care, strategy, Gates Crime Family, technology bill, Gates Family
- Discussion threads 2006-07-28
- Electronic Medical Records Help Physicians and Boost Revenues While Saving Millions
- Physicians need all the information they can get when treating a patient, but too often, life-saving data is trapped in disparate systems that can't be accessed easily. A development team at Washington Hospital Center created a solution that could revolutionize the way medical information is captured, stored, and made available....
- Tags: Revenue, Patient, Physician, Electronic Health Record, Azyxxi Solution
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