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Innovation entries related to Health modernization

Elena Bonfiglioli

Santander, Spain: Where “smarter” meets “healthier”

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 11 June 2013

Is a smart city also a healthier city? In theory the answer is yes. In reality, the path from smart city to healthier city is not assured.

Rob Knies

Coming to aid of brain-tumour patients

Rob Knies - 28 March 2013

Fourteen to 15 months—that’s the average prognosis for patients with glioblastoma, the most aggressive type of malignant glioma, says Dr. Patrick Y. Wen, clinical director of the Center for Neuro-Oncology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Joe Macri

Innovating for Better Health: doing new with less

Joe Macri, VP EMEA Public Sector, Microsoft - 10 December 2012

How can ICT help citizens improve their health outcomes to build a healthier Europe? Our population is growing and ageing. We are living longer and consuming ever more health services and resources. We are moving to cities to live and work. Growth projections indicate that if we don’t change how we deliver health services, the demand for health care workers will be impossible to supply unless the...

VIDEO: Building an innovative & cost effective health system in Europe

VIDEO: Building an innovative & cost effective health system in Europe

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 04 December 2012

Health modernization empowers citizens to take greater control over the management of their health. Citizens are increasingly demanding personalized health information and quality care. Adopting information communication technology (ICT) in healthcare, therefore, is critical for its transformative nature that provides citizens access to personalized data which can increase levels of transparency and allow...

Elena Bonfiglioli

Windows 8: Why it matters to the European Health Sector

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 30 November 2012

It has been just over a month since Windows 8 officially launched but what does this mean for vast numbers of European health workers and patients out there?

Jean-Jacques Sahel

Patients in UK would Skype their doctor, if the option was available

Jean-Jacques Sahel, Director, EU Institutional Affairs - 20 November 2012

Skype is increasingly gaining popularity in the doctor’s office. Some doctors or General Practitioners (GPs) in UK are using Skype to "see" patients, and it’s a practice that’s becoming more and more popular in the private sector, for example the Harley Street Skin Clinic. Pharmacies are also starting to see the value: Lloyds Pharmacy now offers GP consultations through Skype, charging...

Health Modernization: the role of ICT in strengthening the health system in Europe

Health Modernization: the role of ICT in strengthening the health system in Europe

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 21 September 2012

I had the great pleasure of discussing the role of ICT in modernizing Europe’s health systems with Paul Timmers, at the time Director of ICT addressing Societal Challenges, now director of Sustainable & Secure Society DG CONNECT. Paul shared his views on how ICT can deliver better and sustainable healthcare, at times of rapidly advancing demographic changes in Europe. Paul talked about how ICT...

German hospital network increases data security and access, while cutting costs

German hospital network increases data security and access, while cutting costs

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 16 August 2012

A network of hospitals and health care facilities in Germany used cloud computing to increase their access to files in a reliable and secure way while lowering IT costs.

Gaming technology helps children with cerebral palsy

Gaming technology helps children with cerebral palsy

Anders Thomsen, Government Affairs Manager - 31 July 2012

The Helene Elsass Center along with Microsoft Partner Commentor and Mitii Development A/S is building a programme called Mitii Kinect to help children diagnosed with cerebral palsy get the consistent help they need to develop their motor skills. Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition which impairs the motor skills and causes issues with physical movement.

Innovating for Better Health: doing new with less

Innovating for Better Health: doing new with less

24 July 2012

  NEW: We have just launched our Healthier Cities vision and the Coalition of Partners for Healthier Cities. Read our White Paper for Healthier Citizen in a Healthier Europe.  In an effort to ignite the innovation and economic growth through sustainable health care delivery, Microsoft and its partners are organizing a three days exclusive forum on “Innovating for Better Health: Doing New...

Elena Bonfiglioli

First for touchless technology in vascular surgery

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 13 June 2012 | 1 comment

I am really glad every time I come across examples of technology applied to improve citizens’ lives. As recently announced, the forward looking  Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom decided to run a pilot programme of using touchless technology in the operating theatre.

Portuguese Hospital moves to the cloud to be more efficient in tough economic times

Portuguese Hospital moves to the cloud to be more efficient in tough economic times

Rui Gomes, Director of Technology & Information Systems, Hospital Fernando Fonseca - 16 May 2012

Back in 2010, I had a vision to build an information system that would advance the pace of delivering quality healthcare and challenge the perception that public institutions are slow moving.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Partnering for better health

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 16 December 2011

The challenges posed by Europe’s ageing population are pushing policymakers to act quickly before the health systems become unsustainable. This drive for improved efficiency and cost effectiveness in healthcare systems is increasingly encouraging stakeholders to embrace technology-based health solutions.

Partnering for Better Health: improving care, accelerating growth and efficiency

Partnering for Better Health: improving care, accelerating growth and efficiency

10 November 2011

This event has taken place. You can read our post-event summary here. Microsoft is hosting its 3rd annual eHealth event that examines how ICT can enable advanced patient-centric healthcare in Europe.

Emmanuelle Cunin

Video demo: mobile technology for efficient healthcare

Emmanuelle Cunin, Utilities Department Manager, STERIA BENELUX - 26 October 2011

Doctors want to reduce their administrative work and patients want easy access to healthcare. Why not use mobile technology to help them?

Bill Crounse

Why national policies and business models must align to bring e-Health innovation into the mainstream

Bill Crounse, Senior Director, Worldwide Health - 04 October 2011

HealthBlog readers may recall reading about an event I facilitated in Brussels just before Christmas last year.  More than 90 customers, partners, developers, clinicians, and government officials gathered in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss “Embracing Cloud Computing in Health and Wellness”.  The event was perhaps all the more special because of its setting in the historic Concert Noble,...

Gaming can promote mobility, balance and coordination in the ageing population

Gaming can promote mobility, balance and coordination in the ageing population

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 07 September 2011

Have you ever thought that gaming could make us live better and longer? Europe increasingly needs prevention and health promotion, integrated care, and independent living of elderly people. For this reason, the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing is seeking out creative ways to increase the average healthy lifespan of citizens by two years. One way to achieve this is...

Alex Gray

Microsoft invests in Connected Health

Alex Gray, Senior Marketing Manager Microsoft EMEA - 04 August 2011

There has been a lot of buzz going around since Google announced it is retiring Google Health. They had built a service based on the idea that “with more and better information, people can make smarter choices.” This is why we have worked with Google to enable people using the Google Health service, scheduled to be discontinued on 1 January 2012, to easily transfer their personal health...

Firstline Doctor/Patient Demonstration

Firstline Doctor/Patient Demonstration

Demos - 26 September 2011

Firstline Doctor/Patient Demonstration is an intelligent exchange platform developed specifically for the healthcare sector. By automating the communications flow between doctors and patients, the system will result in a number of important benefits for both providers and consumers of healthcare services. Simple but often time-consuming tasks such as making appointments, writing prescriptions and accessing...

Cloud computing makes personal health data accessible from home

Cloud computing makes personal health data accessible from home

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 20 July 2011

In this case study, you can read about how Partners HealthCare has enabled increased accessibility of healthcare by making health data and communication between patients and providers possible virtually through cloud computing.

It’s getting personal: computerised health records come of age

It’s getting personal: computerised health records come of age

Futures - 23 June 2011

“Every human being is author of his own health or disease,” the Buddha said. Some 2,500 years later, technology is allowing patients to truly take control of their own well-being in what may be the biggest medical revolution in decades: the computerisation of personal health records (PHRs).

Wendy Currie

How enabling technologies bring new business models to advance eHealth for citizens in France

Wendy Currie - 27 May 2011 | 2 comments

This week I had the pleasure of participating in the eHealth Conference as part of the CIEN (Crossroads for the Electronics and Digital Industry) in Paris. The event was very stimulating, having identified some key challenges in the adoption of eHealth in France as well as the rest of Europe. It brought together representatives from industry, academia, and government.

Vincent van Doorn

How do you offer ICT services to mobile health workers?

Vincent van Doorn, Corporate Account Manager Healthcare, Microsoft - 20 May 2011 | 1 comment

How do you offer ICT services to mobile health workers?

Care group moves 4500 employees to the cloud

Care group moves 4500 employees to the cloud

20 May 2011

Meander needed to convert its timesheet and leave request system from paper to digital. By using a cloud-based set of messaging and collaboration solutions, rather than running its own servers, it achieved cost savings of over 60%.

Bill Crounse

WoHIT puts patients at the center of EU health

Bill Crounse, Senior Director, Worldwide Health - 13 May 2011

It feels like the past two days in Budapest, Hungary, have gone by in the blink of an eye; in this case a somewhat droopy, red and tired pair of eyes. Let me start with a gigantic thank you to the many customers, partners, clinicians, EU officials, press and others who engaged with me and my Microsoft colleagues during the World of Health IT (WoHIT).

Bill Crounse

On the way to Budapest to re-design the EU health landscape

Bill Crounse, Senior Director, Worldwide Health - 04 May 2011

“European healthcare establishments will be faced with substantial challenges over the next decade, such as significant demographic changes and reduced human resources, forcing European leaders to re-design the European Healthcare landscape.” So reads the introduction to eHealth Week 2011, a co-location of the European Commission's High Level Ministerial Conference and the World of Health IT...

Dr Jos Devlies

Improving the quality of health records for a healthier Europe

Dr Jos Devlies, Medical Director, EuroRec - 27 April 2011

Health records are becoming increasingly used by citizens and health professionals to aggregate data that comes from many different sources. At the EuroRec Institute, we promote the use of high-quality health record systems by focusing on the users—their needs and how they interact with health information.

Tanya Znamenskaya

Building the future of European e-health in South Eastern Europe

Tanya Znamenskaya, Industry Manager Health and Social Service Central - 21 April 2011

Healthcare is one of the top priorities for Europe surpassing such segments as education, household. But it is also one of the most complex areas of development due to the variety of interests involved. To share best practices in implementation of eHealth projects as well as to address issues preventing their success, Microsoft in cooperation with Center of eGovernment Development South...

Hospital uses cloud computing to improve patient care and reduce costs

Hospital uses cloud computing to improve patient care and reduce costs

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 15 April 2011 | 2 comments

In this case study, you can read about how the shift to cloud computing has enabled up to 60% cost savings in Italy’s largest paediatric research and treatment centre, freeing up more resources to be invested in research.

Vital value of the cloud: Delivering patient-centred care

Vital value of the cloud: Delivering patient-centred care

Ruediger Dorn, Director Innovation, WW Technology Office MS Corp - 07 September 2011

Can cloud computing put patients in control of their own health information? How can innovations in cloud technology help improve general standards of care across Europe? What are the benefits for healthcare organisations that have adopted the cloud as part of their operational structure? What are the benefits for the users?

Vincent Dupont

Discover how key public organizations can boost their efficiency in the cloud

Vincent Dupont, Business Manager Health & Social Sector, Microsoft - 04 April 2011 | 1 comment

Did your organization ever face the same problems? Stretched deadlines, missing the right IT infrastructure for launching a highly visible collaboration project, sharing documents with many internal and external stakeholders across various regions.

Belgium used cloud computing to collaborate with partners during EU Presidency

Belgium used cloud computing to collaborate with partners during EU Presidency

31 March 2011

The Belgian Federal Public Service of Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment used a cloud-based storage and collaboration environment to ensure that its own staff as well as external users could jointly manage the European Presidency.

Dr. Karl A. Stroetmann

Europe leading nation-wide implementation of eHealth solutions

Dr. Karl A. Stroetmann, Senior Research Fellow Empirica - 16 March 2011

The European Commission-funded 'eHealth Strategies study' has published an overview report that traces European countries’ progress along the goals set out in the eHealth Action Plan.

Marek Kosycarz

Xbox & Kinect help rehabilitate children with cancer in Poland

Marek Kosycarz, Citizenship Director, Microsoft Poland - 10 March 2011

Microsoft Poland has launched a charitable initiative in collaboration with the Iskierka Foundation intended to equip all 17 children’s oncology wards in Poland with an Xbox 360 console, a Kinect sensor, an LCD television set and games. The technology can provide children with an attractive form of motion rehabilitation, assist them in overcoming the stress accompanying their illness and fill long...

Elena Bonfiglioli

Microsoft and athenahealth to better connect hospitals, physicians and patients

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 03 March 2011

Microsoft and athenahealth, a leading provider of web-based practice management, electronic health record (EHR), and patient communication services to medical groups, have aligned to launch an electronic health solution that will improve the connectivity and communication between hospitals, physicians and patients.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Philips, Dell and Microsoft to build solutions for community hospitals and radiologists

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 24 February 2011 | 1 comment

This week we had the pleasure of announcing strategic industry alliances in the United States with Dell and Royal Philips Electronics (Philips). Dell and Microsoft will collaborate to deliver a business intelligence solution to meet the needs of community hospitals. Philips and Microsoft will collaborate to streamline the workflow of radiologists as they seek to build and understand the complete...

Ron Zink

A Win-Win Shift: Using cloud computing to advance wellbeing

Ron Zink, Associate General Counsel - 03 December 2010

I had the pleasure of opening the first European Summit of Microsoft’s Health Users Group this week in Brussels. The focus of the summit was on using cloud computing to create a “win-win” in the provisioning of wellbeing, that is, reducing costs while increasing the satisfaction of patients and health care providers.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Early signs of the cloud (R)evolution in health and wellbeing in Europe

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 29 November 2010

Momentum is building around cloud scenarios applied to health and wellbeing. To offer clearer understanding of the possibilities offered by the cloud and to gain insight into the experiences of early adopters, we are hosting the Health Users Group European Summit in Brussels. It will take place on Monday and Tuesday, 29 and 30 November, and will bring together over 60 health customers and partners from 19...

Jens Dommel

Germany launches its HealthVault platform for all

Jens Dommel, Regional HealthVault Lead Germany - 19 November 2010 | 1 comment

I am proud to announce the launch in Germany of Assignio, a health platform powered by Microsoft HealthVault. The platform, which will be operated and marketed by Siemens IT Solutions, marks a change in the way individuals can approach their health and wellness and will steer the German health sector in a new direction.

Dr. Karl A. Stroetmann

Europe is the global leader in nation-wide implementation of eHealth solutions

Dr. Karl A. Stroetmann, Senior Research Fellow Empirica - 08 November 2010

Ten years after the presentation of the European Lisbon Strategy for growth and employment, which had resolved to make Europe the most competitive and knowledge-driven economy by 2010, a final judgement on success or failure of the overall strategy is difficult.

Octavian Purcarea

Together for Health: a strategy for the Europe 2020

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 26 October 2010

As we, the many stakeholders at regional and local level, work with the European Commission to help realise their health strategy Together for Health – a Strategy for the Europe 2020, I want to focus this post on some key challenges and opportunities arising from the availability and access to structural funds used in eHealth.

CLOUD EVENT 4: Cloud computing - a new dimension of telemedicine

CLOUD EVENT 4: Cloud computing - a new dimension of telemedicine

26 October 2010

This Microsoft-hosted workshop will examine how the use of new technologies, especially cloud computing can ease the path toward e-Health. The workshop will gather together important leaders in the European Medical Community as well as Health organizations involved in innovative telemedicine projects. It is being held on November 11/12 in the Microsoft Executive Briefing Centre in Brussels.

Nicole Denjoy

Telemedicine: A tool for patient empowerment

Nicole Denjoy, Secretary General of COCIR - 08 October 2010 | 1 comment

A special ‘European file’ edition focusing on Telemedicine was recently published under the leadership of Gerard Comyn, Vice-President CATEL, and former Head of Unit ‘ICT for Health’, DG INFSO, European Commission.

Octavian Purcarea

EU Council agrees on dynamic cross-border healthcare for Europeans

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 04 October 2010

June 2010 saw the EU Council agree on a Draft Directive on cross-border care. While this is not the final step for full adoption the positive vote of the EU Council is opening a new perspective on cross-border care and on the use of eHealth as a tool to facilitate the mobility of EU citizens.   

Wendy Currie

Presidency workshop on eHealth strategies reveals the importance of knowledge sharing

Wendy Currie - 27 September 2010

We attended the eHealth Strategies of European Countries Validation Workshop held on the 16 September 2010 in Brussels, hosted by the Belgium Presidency and organized jointly by the EC and Empirica.

Octavian Purcarea

When lawyers are looking at eHealth…

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 10 August 2010

Recently I was invited to speak about new business models of eHealth at a conference in Denmark. It was surprising that this eHealth conference, The New Age of Health IT, was in fact organized by the International Bar Association!

Octavian Purcarea

HealthVault arrives in Europe…

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 28 July 2010

HealthVault – the Microsoft Personal Health Record platform – is now in Europe! While, in several posts on EMEA Health blog, I was discussing the potential benefits of such a platform in Europe, a first launch happened this June in the UK.

John Coulthard

Putting citizens in charge of their health

John Coulthard, Senior Director Healthcare and Life Sciences - 13 July 2010

Today, we try to control just about every aspect of our lives. Technology, software, mobile devices and a culture of individual empowerment means we have greater choice over how, when and where we work and live.

Interview: Microsoft expert view on industry and government collaboration on health

Interview: Microsoft expert view on industry and government collaboration on health

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 29 June 2010

Watch my colleague Niels Soelberg, Vice President Public Sector Sales, Microsoft speak about the need for sound collaboration between industry and government in the interest of better healthcare provision.

Health for all, care for you: The promise of personalised healthcare in Europe

Health for all, care for you: The promise of personalised healthcare in Europe

Futures - 08 September 2011

Personalised healthcare stands at the confluence of the most powerful technologies in the history of the life sciences.  

Video highlights from a live US-Europe debate on ICT and our future eHealth system

Video highlights from a live US-Europe debate on ICT and our future eHealth system

John Vassallo, Vice President - EU Affairs - 26 May 2010

Thanks to technology and a robust broadband network in Belgium, we recently hosted our second ‘Transatlantic debate’ with ICT and health experts in the United States.

Enabling technologies in eHealth

Enabling technologies in eHealth

Futures - 26 May 2010

Europe and the US may have very different ways of funding health, but they have much in common, too. A new program is exploring what we might learn from each other.

Personalised healthcare: the information challenge

Personalised healthcare: the information challenge

Futures - 18 May 2010 | 1 comment

There is one game-changer that can turn the promise of personalised healthcare into a reality. It is healthcare IT, says Alan Davies from GE Healthcare.

Helping 30 per cent more patients with cloud: a Dutch success story

Helping 30 per cent more patients with cloud: a Dutch success story

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 17 May 2010

In this case study, you can read about how cloud computing helps Dutch orthopaedic centre help 30% more patients and scale up without worrying about continuously expanding or managing escalating IT expenses. Annatommie is an orthopaedic diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation centre in the Netherlands. With ambitious plans to open 14 offices, annatommie needed to automate manual processes to...

Elena Bonfiglioli

Mobile phones, XBOX consoles and health? Yes, there is a link!

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 30 April 2010

Patient empowerment is key to healthcare in the future. Patients themselves are demanding it, as they want more control of their health and wellbeing than might have been the case before.

Elena Bonfiglioli

An interview with Bruce Greenstein, Worldwide Managing Director of Health at Microsoft

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 26 April 2010

Here is our short interview of Bruce Greenstein, World Wide Managing Director for Health at Microsoft– when he passed through Brussels after a full week at Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HiMSS) Atlanta and on his way to the World of Health and IT (WoHIT) and the eHealth high level Event in Barcelona. 

Cloud for health: cost effective IT solution for Dutch hospital

Cloud for health: cost effective IT solution for Dutch hospital

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 23 March 2010

  In this case study, you can read about how cloud computing has enabled a Dutch hospital to switch to a cost-effective email solution to comply with changes in regulation in a quick and seamless manner.

Webinar: Introducing an eHealth study on enabling technology for a healthier Europe

Wendy Currie - 03 March 2010

The eHealth landscape offers both opportunities and barriers to policy makers in the EU 27 member states which are not just about technical issues of interoperability and data security and confidentiality.

Craig Mundie talks e-health and technology policy in the cloud area

Craig Mundie talks e-health and technology policy in the cloud area

Lisa Boch-Andersen, Senior Director for Communications Europe - 26 February 2010

Last week I published a video interview I conducted with Craig Mundie, Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer, where he explains his vision of cloud computing.

High level Transatlantic debate: How technology enables innovation, growth and the transformation of healthcare

High level Transatlantic debate: How technology enables innovation, growth and the transformation of healthcare

29 January 2010

Microsoft, in partnership with European Voice and its sister publications in Washington DC, Roll Call and Congressional Quarterly, is hosting a high-level transatlantic dialogue on how technology can enable innovation and transformation in the field of health.

Planning Europe’s healthcare revolution: The role of eHealth

Planning Europe’s healthcare revolution: The role of eHealth

06 January 2010 | 2 comments

Views and commentaries from Europe’s ICT & eHealth thought leaders. Filmed during the Friends of Europe Summit in Brussels - December 2009.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Microsoft join COCIR

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 17 December 2009

I wanted to share with you the fact that we joined the COCIR.  We are delighted to be joining such a distinguished, well respected and professional organization.

eHealth systems putting the patient at the centre

eHealth systems putting the patient at the centre

Futures - 01 December 2009

Interoperability and building trust in the privacy and security of eHealth systems is the route to patient-centric healthcare

Free multimedia for the developing world

Free multimedia for the developing world

Futures - 01 December 2009

What developing countries need is a stable, sustainable, robust and low-cost means of delivering services and information.

The Trento algorithm: A research recipe from Italy

The Trento algorithm: A research recipe from Italy

Futures - 01 December 2009

Take an ancient town, a new university, Microsoft Research and a fresh approach to computational systems biology. Mix well. Then apply…

The swarm is coming… Making molecular computing a reality

The swarm is coming… Making molecular computing a reality

Futures - 01 December 2009

Inspired by biology, Klaus-Peter Zauner is working on a radically new kind of computer.

eHealth and interoperability: making the link

eHealth and interoperability: making the link

Mark Lange, Director EU Institutional Relations - 27 November 2009

eHealth is key to better patient care but health systems should work together i.e. be interoperable if widespread eHealth is to become a reality. Here are the basics, as described by a series of experts. Filmed at an event hosted by Microsoft Europe - interoperability and eHealth - in September 2009.

Elena Bonfiglioli

Understanding eHealth and its implications: start with Euractiv

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 12 November 2009 | 2 comments

  Although most people will agree that eHealth is important, it remains a complex landscape which few grasp clearly. 

Microsoft on eHealth at Global Forum '09 on Innovation

Microsoft on eHealth at Global Forum '09 on Innovation

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 07 September 2011

Dr Octavian Purcarea’s recent presentation on Innovation and Sustainable eHealth - at the Global Forum on Innovation in Bucharest - is available to view on YouTube. Octavian is Global Solution Manager of the Worldwide Health Team at Microsoft, which in layman's terms means that he is an eHealth expert!

Future vision of healthcare

Future vision of healthcare

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 07 September 2011

What will be the future of healthcare? 

Elena Bonfiglioli

Latest from the Worldwide Health Team

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 30 October 2009

Microsoft Europe’s eHealth expert per excellence, Dr Octavian Purcarea (his real job title is Global Solution Manager, Worldwide Health Team) has written a post on the Microsoft EMEA Health Blog about the Ambient Assisted Living Forum which he recently attended in Vienna

Video interview: eHealth, why does it matter and what do we do now?

Video interview: eHealth, why does it matter and what do we do now?

27 November 2009

eHealth is key to better patient care. Here are the basics, as described by a series of experts. Filmed at an event hosted by Microsoft Europe - Interoperability and eHealth - in September 2009.

Defining eHealth

Defining eHealth

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 07 September 2011

In a recent Microsoft eHealth and Interoperability event, we asked various experts and thought leaders on the definition of eHealth.

Octavian Purcarea

Global Forum 2009 in Bucharest

Octavian Purcarea, Industry Solutions Manager - 19 October 2009

Global Forum 2009 is now happening in Romania and Microsoft is glad to be part of the program. Four of Microsoft's officials will be speaking in this two day event. 

eHealth and Interoperability

eHealth and Interoperability

Elena Bonfiglioli, Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA - 04 March 2010

Interoperability and eHealth might at first glance appear as very different concepts – but the actual relationship between the two is extremely important. 

Asklepios - Future Hospital

Asklepios - Future Hospital

02 February 2010

Asklepios Hospital: Using Microsoft and Intel technology in modern healthcare

Wireless information system helps doctors communicate

Wireless information system helps doctors communicate

01 September 2009 | 4 comments

The Kosice Children’s teaching hospital started a six-month Mobile Point of Care trial. The result was a reduction in time spent on administration tasks, elimination of duplicate examinations or prescriptions and reduced waiting periods.

Innovations in eHealth can improve medical care & increase efficiency:     Foundation Trust set to boost patient care with content management system.

Innovations in eHealth can improve medical care & increase efficiency: Foundation Trust set to boost patient care with content management system.

01 September 2009

Healthcare is one of the biggest challenges facing our societies, economies and governments over the coming decades. At a personal level almost everyone has an experience, not only about healthcare, about healthcare innovation. At the organizational level, the private sector has a key opportunity to contribute to transform and innovate in the healthcare field.

Hospital district connects systems and improves communications

Hospital district connects systems and improves communications

01 September 2009

Developed economies are already finding it hard to maintain standards of healthcare within existing budgets. Now payers are facing a huge dose of extra cost as, building on advances in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, imaging, diagnostics and other fields, medical technology is delivering the potential for new treatments and diagnostics. eHealth – the application of information and communications...

Genomics and proteomics: the emerging role of machine learning

Genomics and proteomics: the emerging role of machine learning

01 June 2008

Computing and communication technologies have already had a massive impact on today's healthcare system. Even so, there is great potential for these technologies to not only improve, but profoundly change healthcare in several ways.

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