Health and Human Services technology solutions from Microsoft partners
Updated: December 12, 2006
Individuals and families rely on the critical services that health and human services agencies provide. The services vary in size and complexity. But each one is extremely important to the community it serves.
As state and local governments face growing demands and shrinking budgets, integrated technology is becoming an important tool in helping agencies deliver effective and dependable services.
Microsoft and its partners support the efforts of health and human services agencies to create more responsive, effective government services. Together, they have built solutions based on Microsoft .NET that help to connect information, people, systems, and devices.
These solutions help state and local government agencies:
| • | Maximize investments in legacy systems |
| • | Provide case workers with remote access to information |
| • | Keep critical information accessible and up-to-date |
| • | Enable information-sharing across departments and agencies |
| • | Deliver efficient services to constituents |
Healthcare solutions
The following solutions are available from Microsoft and its partners:
| • | Electronic medical records management |
| • | HIPAA compliance |
| • | Medicaid management information systems (MMIS) |
| • | Hospital information systems (HIS) |
| • | Vital records |
| • | Lab information management systems |
| • | Mental health systems |
| • | Disease tracking |
| • | Vaccination and immunization management |
Human Services solutions
The following solutions are available from Microsoft and its partners:
| • | Integrated social services and case management systems |
| • | Eligibility assessment and benefits analysis |
| • | Provider and payment fraud detection |
| • | Social security/national government pension systems |
| • | Unemployment insurance (UI) systems |
| • | Child support enforcement |
| • | Child care and welfare systems |
| • | Claims processing systems |
| • | Public housing systems |
| • | Investigative case management |