PYMNTS.com December 2, 2021

Connected healthcare keeps making new connections as firms from different parts of the business world join forces to drive greater digital transformation for millions of consumers.

New evidence of the gathering trend comes from CVS Health and Microsoft, which on Thursday (Dec. 2) jointly announced an initiative combining Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing platform with deep CVS data to create personalized care options for 100 million CVS shoppers.

In a statement, CVS Health Chief Information Officer Roshan Navagamuwa said, “We are rapidly transforming into a consumer-centric, integrated health solutions company, taking a digital-first, technology forward approach to all that we do. Business services at this scale requires a new level of partnership. Our collaboration with Microsoft will accelerate this work and...

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