WorldDoc, Inc. Announces a Consumer Version to Be Built on Microsoft HealthVault
WorldDoc’s health evaluation applications use personal health data to provide consumers with the most relevant information and direction toward better health.
WorldDoc, Inc. today announced a consumer version of WorldDoc, the award winning health management system, to be built on Microsoft HealthVault, Microsoft Corp.’s newly launched consumer health platform, to provide consumers with the ability to improve their health and decrease their health costs.
“Since 2000, WorldDoc has been applying technology to help individuals understand, manage and improve their health. Our marketing efforts to date have focused on improving outcomes for payers and purchasers of health care,” said Rahul Singal MD CEO and President of WorldDoc. “By building on Microsoft HealthVault, we will help consumers take their health information and provide the tools to use that information to improve health.”
"WorldDoc, built on HealthVault, is a great tool for making health information more accessible and useful," said Peter Neupert, corporate vice president for the Health Solutions Group at Microsoft Corp. "WorldDoc gives users a way to aggregate and take action on their health information."
About WorldDoc, Inc.
WorldDoc, Inc. provides an advanced Care Management System for Payers, Purchasers, and Providers of healthcare, improving health and reducing costs. Employing a fully hosted model, WorldDoc offers a suite of fully integrated products. WorldDoc’s products support each other with data and provide synergy effects by integrating medical, prescription and personal health data, contributing to effectiveness and cost savings in the areas of demand and disease management, pharmacy cost containment and disease prevention.
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This news release contains forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made in this news release are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be significantly impacted by certain risks and uncertainties described in WorldDoc, Inc.'s Private Placement Memorandum, dated May 22, 2000, as amended.


