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Microsoft
unveils Consumer Health Vision, launches
technology platform to collect, store and
share health information
Company and industry leaders rally to
support technology solutions that help
people make better health and wellness
decisions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Oct.
4, 2007 — Joined by nationally recognized
medical providers, health-management device
manufacturers and patient advocacy
organizations, Microsoft Corp. today
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, corporate
vice president of the Health Solutions Group
at Microsoft. “Our focus is simple: to
empower people to lead healthy lives. 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 today also
announced the availability of HealthVault
Search, a powerful 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. 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
Today’s event
highlighted the broad range of more than 40
applications and devices 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.
Founded in 1975,
Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide
leader in software, services and solutions
that help people and businesses realize
their full potential.
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