EHR Intelligence October 2, 2023
Hannah Nelson

By the middle of 2024, Mercy will launch multiple solutions using Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service to boost the patient experience and streamline clinical workflows.

– Mercy has partnered with Microsoft to use the Azure OpenAI Service and other digital technologies to give clinicians more time to care for patients and improve the patient experience.

“Because of all the investments we have made together with Microsoft in the past few years, including the use of Microsoft’s secure cloud, we are better positioned to perform real-time clinical decision-making that ultimately improves patient care,” Joe Kelly, Mercy’s executive vice president of transformation and business development officer, said in a press release.

“With Microsoft, we are exploring more than four dozen uses of AI...

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