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Microsoft HealthVault-Enabled Applications

Microsoft HealthVault allows people to store and transfer information between a variety of health-related applications, devices, services, and even clinical systems. As a platform, HealthVault makes it easy for you to build an online tool for your community members.

Microsoft HealthVault-Enabled Applications – What’s Next in Health

Why should you create HealthVault-enabled applications?

Create new business opportunities
Deliver more value to your customers and members. Whether it’s helping a community of chronic disease sufferers or driving interest in a charitable organization, more value can mean tighter relationships and greater adherence to treatment (or giving) plans.
Quickly deliver value to your members
HealthVault provides a set of services that you can use to quickly develop online tools for people with a specific condition or interest area or those that are interested in tracking health and fitness. By building applications natively on the HealthVault platform, solution providers can benefit from the storage capacity of Microsoft. HealthVault accounts are access-controlled, high-availability storage, which we scale as needed.
Bring increased traffic and visibility
Join the community. All live HealthVault-enabled solutions can be listed in the HealthVault Health Tools Directory.
What exactly are you delivering to your customers or members?
The power to share their health info with trusted family, friends, or health professionals. Your users control any data that they upload to HealthVault from your application, and can then share it with their doctor and other caregivers. They can also use this data in other HealthVault-compatible applications, enriching their end-to-end experience.
Good tools to make good sense out of data at their fingertips. A growing number of HealthVault-enabled health and fitness devices are helping more people collect informative health data. By integrating your application with HealthVault, you can enable users to interact with their device data using your application as the interface.

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How do you become a HealthVault solution provider?

With data already available in Microsoft HealthVault, it’s easy for you to quickly build applications that convert that data into useful insights. And it’s easy for users to start using these applications because they’ve already collected this information with devices, doctor’s visits, or through a variety of information sources. You have a unique solution — a tool, a device, or a service — that can help people lead healthier lives.

HealthVault Solution Provider Operating and Privacy Requirements


HealthVault solution provider agreements differ from other Microsoft solution provider agreements in one important way: HealthVault solution providers must agree to privacy requirements that are unique to HealthVault. You can view an example of the operating and privacy requirements to get an idea of what is involved. Solutions that are HIPAA Covered may choose to add the HealthVault HIPAA Business Association Agreement.

Microsoft HealthVault and the Retirement of Google Health

As Google Health announces plans to discontinue their service, Microsoft has made it easy for Google Health users to transfer health information from a Google Health profile to a Microsoft HealthVault record. Learn more

We’ve Gone Mobile!

From mobile access to
Facebook authentication,
Microsoft HealthVault has big
news to share. Learn more at Family Health Guy blog.

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Microsoft in Health

Microsoft is committed to improving health around the world through software innovation. Over the past 13 years, Microsoft has steadily increased its investments in health, with a focus on addressing the challenges of health providers, health and social services organizations, payers, consumers and life sciences companies worldwide. Microsoft closely collaborates with a broad ecosystem of partners and develops its own powerful health solutions, such as Amalga, HealthVault, and a portfolio of identity and access management technologies acquired from Sentillion Inc. in 2010. Together, Microsoft and its industry partners are working to deliver health solutions for the way people aspire to work and live.