And now Microsoft

Well just as I’m busy working on a brief for my cousin James on the shift handover idea I see at the other end of the innovation specturm Microsoft has recently acquired Azyxxi. And as Bill Crounse, Healthcare Industry Director at MS posts in his ‘Health blog on 10’ on 26 July:


“The Azyxxi solution came about, as most good things do, out of sheer frustration.  One of the physician developers told me his hospital had spent hundreds of millions of dollars on clinical systems the doctors working there couldn’t or wouldn’t use.  Using commodity software and the latest technologies from Microsoft, they built a solution that aggregates clinical information from all the disparate systems in use..Furthermore, the solution opens up ways to take advantage of the information worker tools, and communication and collaboration technologies our company is famous for.  Frankly, I sometimes think better solutions to facilitate communication and collaboration in healthcare are perhaps more important to the industry and to patient safety than tools that simply help us assimilate and document patient information.”

Very interesting. Nicely, his blog includes one comment which ends with the words: “Good luck – the guys at NHS in the UK really need to talk to you about this…”. I guess I better get on with my own weblog based idea pronto.

Back to 1997

Last weekend I was rummaging through some old photographs and came across the wedding pics from Oswin Baker (son of former Conservative education minister). Then just today I happened to call Ipsos-MORI to check navigational structure with their e-government section, and found myself talking to Oswin. As he pointed out, there’s been a lot of ‘water under the bridge’ since that time (1997?).

And on the subject of coincidences Kenneth Baker (the father) served as MP for St. Marylebone, a consitutency which was preceded by Quintin Hogg (Lord Hailsham), who was a guest at my cousin James’ wedding in the mid 1980’s (though he didn’t show up in the end). And I was at James this weekend at his lovely 17th farmhouse in Neston near Corsham, talking about connecting up with another former Conservative minister (who’s name escapes me) with the shift handover ideas. Small world etc.