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Philips partners with Microsoft on health
5 March 2010
Microsoft is collaborating with Royal Philips Electronics to build on Philips Healthcare's foundation of healthcare informatics and advanced clinical decision support offerings.
The companies aim to integrate technologies that will yield faster delivery of meaningful health information, further improve healthcare efficiency and productivity, and reduce development and infrastructure costs.
"We are driving towards a significant paradigm shift from, on the one hand, simply reporting healthcare analytics to, on the other hand, creating systems which actually provide access to health information when and where it is needed," said Deborah DiSanzo, CEO, healthcare informatics and patient monitoring, Philips Healthcare. "Philips and Microsoft are in a unique position to work together for the betterment of the healthcare system by effectively helping to close the healthcare technology loop."
"Information is only as powerful as the ability to share it among those that play an integral role in patient care," said Tim Smokoff, general manager of Worldwide Health at Microsoft. "This collaboration is a step toward integrating different sources of information, and then providing actionable knowledge in clear, useful formats that suit the needs of the different people who are working to improve care at the point of care."
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