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Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare is transforming the healthcare journey
COVID-19 has accelerated the transformation of the healthcare industry and how healthcare is delivered for the foreseeable future. Healthcare leaders and frontline workers have been the catalyst to reveal areas that could improve the resilience of the system.
Creating a resilient patient-centered healthcare system
Microsoft is helping organizations set a course for recovery and resiliency in an ever-changing healthcare environment.
Deliver better experiences, insights, and care with Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare
The world after this pandemic will not be the same as the one that came before it. From remote teamwork and telehealth, to supply management and customer service, to critical cloud infrastructure and security—we are working alongside customers every day to help manage through a world of remote everything.
Getting personal: The next frontier in patient care
“The nature of healthcare delivery is changing,” says Dr. Clifford Goldsmith, a physician and Microsoft’s national director for the provider industry in the U.S. “Most of healthcare was designed to work with communicable diseases, infective diseases.” I’m excited to feature Dr.
Let’s help clinicians turn their focus back to patients
Working in healthcare is not for the faint of heart. It can be a chaotic place, and too often the systems are years behind. Healthcare organizations are carefully balancing how to enable a more personalized patient experience, improve outcomes across the care continuum, and reduce costs.
Upscale your patient marketing to create personalized experiences
Patients are doing their best daily to make informed decisions about their healthcare as access to information becomes more readily available. Health organizations have an opportunity to capitalize on this engagement by focusing holistically on the patient journey, looking end-to-end from their care interactions to their experience as a health consumer.
Enabling data sharing through Health Information Exchanges to improve patient outcomes
In the US, Health information exchanges (HIEs) enable medical providers to securely share patient records and improve the cost, quality, safety, and speed of patient care.
National Nurses Week 2019: Nurses leading change in digital health solutions
Celebrating nurses’ roles in making sure our health information technology works for everyone.
Why you need a technology partner you can trust
As a health provider, you need to trust that your data, technology, and innovations are safe—and that you can transform your way. Learn how we earn that trust.
AI in Health – Think bigger, start now with virtual assistants
Read Chris Sakalosky’s take on why so many health systems are finding it so hard to move from AI talk to AI action.