Friday, June 23, 2006 1:03 PM
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hlthblog
Windows Vista in Healthcare Web Cast: On-demand recording now available
If you didn't get an opportunity to join us for the live web cast on Windows Vista in Healthcare earlier this week, I'm pleased to let you know that we have an on-demand version of the program for your viewing pleasure. Just click on the link. During the web cast, Microsoft's senior healthcare technical strategist, Roberto Ruggeri, and I reviewed some of the primary value pillars for Windows Vista and why these are so significant to the healthcare industry and our partners who develop solutions for the industry. Roberto did a fantastic job providing demos along the way. I think you'll enjoy the program. It's a great way to get a sneak preview of some of the really cool features, functions and tools you'll find in Windows Vista. You might also want to review a short article I wrote on the topic. Enjoy!
Bill Crounse, MD Healthcare Industry Director Microsoft Healthcare and Life Sciences
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Bill Crounse, MD, is Senior Director, Worldwide Health for the Microsoft Corporation. He is responsible for providing worldwide thought leadership, vision, and strategy for Microsoft technologies and solutions in the healthcare provider industry. Prior to joining Microsoft, Dr. Crounse was Vice President, CIO and Chief Medical Information Officer for Overlake Hospital Medical Center and the Overlake Venture Center in Bellevue, Washington. He is also the co-founder of a technology company dedicated to improving information exchange and connectivity between physicians and their patients. Dr. Crounse is known locally and nationally for his work in television broadcasting and medical communications. Prior to joining Overlake Hospital in 1995, Dr. Crounse was a physician and medical executive with Virginia Mason Medical Center and Group Health in Seattle. He is a graduate of the Medical University of Ohio.