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Podcast: Dr Bill Crounse speaks from the NHS CIO Summit

January 15th 2008 saw the latest in Microsoft’s annual series of NHS CIO Summits; with over 150 healthcare IT professionals gathered under one roof.

Among the speakers was Dr Bill Crounse, Microsoft’s Senior Director of Worldwide Health. Dr Crounse was a practising physician before spending over a decade working with Microsoft and other technology companies on projects to bring clinicians and patients closer together.

In this podcast, you’ll find out why Dr Bill Crounse says “CUI will change the world”, how unified communications can help clinical staff provide better care, and why he believes that the NHS is better placed than American healthcare providers to take advantage of these emerging technologies.


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