Microsoft unveils new Health Data Aggregation Software

April 23, 2009 Computer News

Microsoft unveiled a new version of its software for aggregating health records that makes it easier for patients and a_bug_in_the_system_by_pandabubbaluvdoctors to share information electronically.

The new release, Almaga Unified Intelligent System 2009, offers bi-directional integration with Microsoft’s HealthVault, an online repository where people can store and manage their health and wellness information, said Steve Shihadeh, a vice president in the Microsoft Health Solutions Group.

Microsoft is also adding a Web interface to the system so health-care practitioners who have the right to access information from Almaga can do so through a Web portal. The company also has added new features to the system, one of which that allows images such as X-rays and MRIs to be stored.

Microsoft’s update to Almaga comes just as the U.S. government has approved an economic stimulus package with US$19 billion in funds available for health-care professionals to develop better IT systems in the health-care industry.

Microsoft, along with other tech giants like Google and IBM, has been at the forefront of helping to improve health-care IT systems. Microsoft executives have even testified before the U.S. Senate to advise the government on the issue.

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