Becker's Healthcare September 29, 2023
Naomi Diaz

Microsoft has forged two new strategic partnerships with leading health systems — Mayo Clinic and Mercy — as it aims to use the power of generative artificial intelligence to ease healthcare’s administrative burdens.

On Sept. 28, Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic said it would be rolling out the Microsoft 365 Copilot, which combines large language models with organizational data to streamline administrative work, such as filling out forms for physicians.

The tool can be used across emails, meeting transcripts, chats, calendars and documents.

“Using AI-powered tech will enhance Mayo Clinic’s ability to lead the transformation of healthcare while focusing on what matters most — providing the best possible care to our patients,” Mayo Clinic CIO Cris Ross said in a...

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