|
Facebook
Twitter
Linkedin
|
Microsoft and HIMSS Launch Health Users Group in APAC
| Medical Conferences News - HIMSS 2009 |
Microsoft Corp and HIMSS announced the launch of the Microsoft Health Users Group in Asia-Pacific
Microsoft Corp and the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) announced the launch of the Microsoft Health Users Group (MS-HUG) in Asia-Pacific, providing regional healthcare organizations and technology partners with access to an online forum to facilitate the development of healthcare solutions.
The MS-HUG forum is a venue for influencers and developers of healthcare technology solutions to collaborate and contribute to aspects of solutions built on Microsoft software platforms. It allows the healthcare technology community to discover new uses for existing technology, provide development support, network with peers, and to discuss needs and desires arising from the current use of healthcare IT. It is currently accessible to healthcare organisations and technology partners in North America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA).
“Extending Microsoft HUG to the APAC healthcare community provides an expanded forum for collaboration and the sharing of knowledge and experience across a growing ecosystem of health organisations and technology partners,” says Gabe Rijpma, Health Industry Director at Microsoft Asia Pacific. “Collaboration enables the ecosystem to better demonstrate how technology can help solve healthcare challenges in the region and improve health costs, quality, and access for citizens.” The forum is designed to allow technology partners to gain insight into healthcare specific requirements, improve their ability to target technology innovation, help health organisations improve service delivery, and achieve a stronger return on technology investments. “This is brought about by sharing knowledge with others in the MS-HUG community who have overcome similar challenges,” Rijpma says.
After several successful years of collaboration, MS-HUG’s diverse membership has grown to include more than 5,000 members and 31 corporate supporters across North America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA). This community is united by a shared interest in implementing vendor- and user-developed software based on Microsoft technology to improve healthcare quality and efficiency, while reducing complexity and cost.
Steven Yeo, Vice President, and Executive Director for HIMSS Asia Pacific, offered his view on MS-HUG’s contribution to healthcare in APAC: “MS-HUG enables us to further promote our mission to lead change in the healthcare information and management systems field through knowledge sharing, advocacy, collaboration, innovation, and community affiliation. Our goal is to drive better patient care, and this is another step in that direction.”
Collaborating to improve health care through technology
The MS-HUG forum is a venue for influencers and developers of healthcare technology solutions to collaborate and contribute to aspects of solutions built on Microsoft software platforms. It allows the healthcare technology community to discover new uses for existing technology, provide development support, network with peers, and to discuss needs and desires arising from the current use of healthcare IT. It is currently accessible to healthcare organisations and technology partners in North America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA).
“Extending Microsoft HUG to the APAC healthcare community provides an expanded forum for collaboration and the sharing of knowledge and experience across a growing ecosystem of health organisations and technology partners,” says Gabe Rijpma, Health Industry Director at Microsoft Asia Pacific. “Collaboration enables the ecosystem to better demonstrate how technology can help solve healthcare challenges in the region and improve health costs, quality, and access for citizens.” The forum is designed to allow technology partners to gain insight into healthcare specific requirements, improve their ability to target technology innovation, help health organisations improve service delivery, and achieve a stronger return on technology investments. “This is brought about by sharing knowledge with others in the MS-HUG community who have overcome similar challenges,” Rijpma says.
After several successful years of collaboration, MS-HUG’s diverse membership has grown to include more than 5,000 members and 31 corporate supporters across North America, Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA). This community is united by a shared interest in implementing vendor- and user-developed software based on Microsoft technology to improve healthcare quality and efficiency, while reducing complexity and cost.
Steven Yeo, Vice President, and Executive Director for HIMSS Asia Pacific, offered his view on MS-HUG’s contribution to healthcare in APAC: “MS-HUG enables us to further promote our mission to lead change in the healthcare information and management systems field through knowledge sharing, advocacy, collaboration, innovation, and community affiliation. Our goal is to drive better patient care, and this is another step in that direction.”
Collaborating to improve health care through technology
The launch of MS-HUG in Asia-Pacific supports Microsoft’s vision of improving healthcare outcomes for citizens. “Our priority is to enable better and further collaboration between technology and people to break down the information barriers that exist between the disparate IT environments across the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries,” says Rijpma. “Through solution accelerators that enable interoperability in key areas such as secure messaging, clinical information worker and clinical data manipulation, we can enable solutions that are otherwise not available to existing healthcare IT environments.
“One of our most prominent projects for healthcare globally is the Microsoft Common User Interface (CUI): a set of components that developers can use to create healthcare applications. Recently we have released several new components including a terminology component incorporating ‘Standardised Nomenclature of Medicine’ (SNOMED) services. This project serves as an example of how Microsoft’s philosophy of knowledge-driven health can combine with the expertise of our partner, in this case Health Language, to produce positive outcomes,” said Werner van Huffel, Industry Technology Strategist for Healthcare, Microsoft Asia Pacific.
HealthLanguage, a US-based health IT applications developer, shares Microsoft’s vision. Speaking at the launch of MS-HUG, Marc Horowitz, Senior Vice-President, Health Language Inc., said: “The diverse nature of health care requires partners to collaborate effectively to respond to the various needs of professionals involved. By offering healthcare professionals the ability to simply, quickly, and accurately enter and access clinical information, this combination of technologies supports both companies' shared goal of providing easy-to-use, standardized solutions that enhance patient care and safety.”
Source: HIMSS











