This post appeared originally on DiabetesMine.
When Microsoft launched its HealthVault application last year — the first major commercial Personal Health Record (PHR) system on the open web — the Wall Street Journal reported that
“Consumers are just not that excited about these services.” A year
later, I’m wondering: have they given us reason to be more excited
now? Last week, I grilled HealthVault’s rival Google Health
about the progress they are making. 
Are these big players trying too
hard to be all things to all people? Or, with their rather generic
“personal health platforms,” do they end up offering nothing much of
value, especially to people living with chronic illness?
This week, DiabetesMine caught up with Keith Toussaint, Senior Program Manager with Microsoft HealthVault, for a perspective from inside the Microsoft dynasty.



