ZDNet June 21, 2021
Jo Best

Common data models, a cloud just for this vertical and IoT for monitoring patients: Microsoft is taking on healthcare once again.

Healthcare seems to be top of the to-do lists of CEOs of tech’s biggest companies: Amazon is launching its own healthcare business, Apple’s turning the iPhone into a patient engagement and diagnostics tool, while Google’s parent company Alphabet is betting heavily on healthcare through its investment arm, AI and analytics.

And the other big tech giant isn’t getting left behind either: Microsoft has also got big plans. It’s been looking at healthcare in the hope that technology could play a role in helping to address some of the health industry’s most...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cloud, IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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