MedCity News November 11, 2024
Katie Adams

Here’s how four different health systems are partnering with Microsoft to save time for clinicians.

Tech giant Microsoft has pursued dozens of partnerships with health systems over the past few years, with these focusing mainly on fine-tuning AI models to better serve busy clinicians.

Last month at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas, I stopped by Microsoft’s booth to learn a bit more about how the company’s health system partners are deploying AI.

UW Health

UW Health, the University of Wisconsin’s health system, teamed up with Microsoft to advance AI in the imaging space. The partners are creating AI applications that can help radiologists better interpret medical images — as well as have an easier time with disease classification and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Conferences / Podcast, Health System / Hospital, Partnerships, Provider, Technology, Trends
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