Becker's Healthcare May 25, 2023
Giles Bruce

Hospitals continue to seek out Big Tech companies to expand their digital health and EHR capabilities.

Here are nine health systems working with the tech giants, as Becker’s reported in the past month:

— Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health said May 23 it will pilot Epic and Microsoft’s generative artificial intelligence tool that automatically drafts message responses.

— Amazon launched new capabilities for its multiomics platform May 15 that are already being used by hospitals such as New York City-based Columbia University Irving Medical Center.

— Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care planned to roll out its ChatGPT-like feature for physicians in mid-May using Microsoft’s generative AI platform from OpenAI integrated into Epic’s MyChart patient...

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