Thursday, October 4, 2007

Microsoft HealthVault Unveiled

Filed under: Informatics

Microsoft's long awaited and highly secretive health portal has been rolled out and is free for use by the public. HealthVault is essentially an online place to keep family's electronic medical records and easily share them with medical providers. What Microsoft claims to have done is effectively create an electronic filing cabinet and a built-in fax machine that can selectively share data found in the cabinet with anyone connected to the internet. Additionally, the system allows for connectivity with devices like blood pressure meters and glucose monitors, that can upload their data to the system for a physician to review and for historical reference.

We imagine that a system like this might be useful in reverse, where a physician uploads information for the rest of the family to see, as in cases like a child away at camp or parents that live at a distance who visit a clinic.

Currently in beta, Microsoft's HealthVault plans to stay free and to pay for itself through advertising on the built-in search engine.

HealthVault...

Update: Dr Enoch Choi has videos from the event.

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This release of Microsoft HealthVault is intended for use only within the United States(US). We are working to make HealthVault available globally and encourage you to try again at a later date.

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Posted by: Neuroupdate.com
on October 4, 2007 10:16 AM GMT

If you change your Windows LIve ID information to USA as the postal address (passport.com) it works. The main thing is all the "applications" are supplied by US providers.. Still, good way of trying it out to see what we're missing!


Posted by: William Dowell
on October 4, 2007 10:52 AM GMT

Doesn't seem to be a good idea to be putting your private health info out on the web like this. The thought of hackers or someone with misguided intentions getting in doesn't sit well with me.


Posted by: Michel
on October 4, 2007 10:59 AM GMT

I took my first drive of Health Vault earlier today. Go here to see how it went, what I think this means to patients and how we intend to use Health Vault in the delivery of diabetes programs to our patients and provider clients.


Posted by: Kevin
on October 4, 2007 03:09 PM GMT

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