National Nurses Week 2019: Nurses leading change in digital health solutions
Celebrating nurses’ roles in making sure our health information technology works for everyone.
These enhancements offer advanced reasoning, agentic workflows, and model intelligence purpose built for some of the industry’s most demanding real-world use cases.
Celebrating nurses’ roles in making sure our health information technology works for everyone.
What separates AI leaders from laggards? The US health industry just stepped into a new era where competitive advantage will favor organizations able to AI-enable their workforce better than their competitors. The transformational allure of AI is nearly irresistible.
See how Microsoft and HIPAA One teamed up with guidance to help enable your organization to stay ahead of the compliance curve with Microsoft 365.
Greg Moore joins the Microsoft Healthcare leadership team to lead emerging technology and alliances using new AI and machine learning solutions to deliver better outcomes at lower costs.
Johns Hopkins Medicine and Maryland State aim to scale individualized care—a great example of the comprehensive approach that defines personalized care.
Frost & Sullivan, thinks AI has the potential to improve healthcare outcomes by 30- 40 percent and reduce the cost of treatment by as much as 50 percent in next 7-10 years.
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.
Three real-world use cases show how health organizations are using advanced analytics and AI to improve clinical outcomes.
Delivering on the promise of healthcare transformation. Learn about advancements in digital trust, interoperability, and teamwork.
Read Chris Sakalosky's take on why so many health systems are finding it so hard to move from AI talk to AI action.
Simon Kos shares some of his key learnings from the Global Commission to end rare disease.
Jim Weinstein recaps the healthcare innovation Microsoft brought to HIMSS 2019.