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Microsoft Amalga Now Available to European Health Providers
BERLIN, April 9, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- At the conhIT 2008 healthcare IT
trade show, Microsoft Corp today announced the European availability of
Microsoft Amalga, the new unified intelligence system that allows hospital
enterprises to unlock the power of all their data sitting in isolated
clinical, financial and administrative solutions. Microsoft is also
implementing a European Amalga early adopter customer programme, in which it
will work with health providers to implement and deploy Amalga in various
healthcare scenarios.
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Amalga is part of the Microsoft Amalga Family of Health Enterprise
Systems, a portfolio of enterprise-class health solutions that provide rich
integration, giving clinicians and executives quick access to valuable,
up-to-the-minute information across their health enterprise, opening up new
opportunities to improve patient care, organisational quality and operational
efficiency. Amalga addresses the need for more effective use of all the
healthcare organisation's data.
"The amount of data in hospitals is increasing exponentially. One of
healthcare providers' biggest challenges is that care givers can't access
patient information when and where they need it," said Graham Harrop,
Microsoft Health Solutions Group, Director -Europe andMiddle East. "Amalga
offers proven solutions that bring together information from across the
healthcare enterprise into one easily accessible view."
Amalga is in use at MedStar Health, a community-based network of eight
hospitals and other healthcare services in theBaltimore-Washington, DC, area
where it originated and has benefitted from 10 years of ongoing development.
Microsoft acquired the solution and development team in 2006 and has focused
on readying the product for commercial availability worldwide. As part of a US
early adopter programme, Amalga is in the hands of renowned US healthcare
institutions, including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Johns Hopkins Health
System, Novant Health, H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, St
Joseph Health System and the Wisconsin Health Information Exchange.
Amalga addresses a common and critical challenge of healthcare providers
-- integrating vast amounts of clinical, administrative and financial
information that flow in and out of disparate information systems, and
tailoring that information for use by physicians, analysts, laboratory
technicians, nurses and administrators. Amalga takes advantage of health
enterprises' investments in existing health IT solutions and makes it possible
for the entire organisation to gain quick access to data and turn that
information into critical knowledge that facilitates better decision-making
and improved patient outcomes. The Unified Intelligence System approach allows
hospitals with strong departmental characteristics, networks of clinics and
connected hospitals a chance for differentiation. Amalga expands Microsoft's
business intelligence proposition, especially for comprehensive clinical
information and context, and facilitates process and quality improvements.
The new Amalga system is built on widely used and supported Microsoft
products to deliver important benefits, including security features, high
availability, scalability and full audit capabilities. Amalga also offers
simplified deployment and improved supportability through streamlined
administration, configuration and self-provisioning tools for users.
The Amalga Family of Health Enterprise Systems includes the following:
-- Microsoft Amalga. Amalga is part of a new software category called
Unified Intelligence System that allows hospital enterprises to unlock
the power of all their data sitting in isolated clinical, financial and
administrative systems. Without replacing current systems, it offers an
innovative way to capture, consolidate, store, access and quickly
present data in meaningful ways for use by clinicians and executives of
leading-edge institutions. Amalga is designed for hospitals and health
systems that have invested in a diverse set of IT solutions.
-- Microsoft Amalga Hospital Information System (HIS). Amalga HIS is a
state-of-the-art, fully integrated hospital information system designed
for developing and emerging markets. Amalga HIS is built around an
electronic medical record with complete patient and bed management,
laboratory, pharmacy, radiology information system and picture
archiving and communication system (RIS/PACS), pathology, financial
accounting, materials management, and human resource systems.
-- Microsoft Amalga RIS/PACS. Amalga RIS/PACS is available as a
stand-alone system in developing and emerging markets as well as an
integrated component of Amalga HIS. The integrated architecture means
that a radiologist can use a single application to manipulate and study
images and access the patient medical record. The workstation
interface, which includes support for predefined templates, an
intuitive report editor and voice recognition capabilities, is
optimised for radiologist work flow.
More information on the Amalga family is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/amalga.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in
software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realise their
full potential.
About Microsoft EMEA (Europe,Middle East andAfrica)
Microsoft has operated in EMEA since 1982. In the region Microsoft employs
more than 16,000 people in over 64 subsidiaries, delivering products and
services in more than 139 countries and territories.
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