Forbes February 27, 2021
Sai Balasubramanian, J.D.

Healthcare has grown exponentially in the last decade— the last few years especially witnessing large industry titans enter the space.

Microsoft, which continues to be a staple name in nearly every industry, has been heavily investing in its healthcare offerings. As healthcare increasingly emphasizes efficiency and is becoming more receptive to technology, the company is doubling down and rapidly expanding its presence in the field.

Last year, Microsoft expanded its cloud services into healthcare, providing the “capabilities to manage health data at scale and make it easier for healthcare organizations to improve the patient experience, coordinate care, and drive operational efficiency, while helping support end-to-end security, compliance, and interoperability of health data.”

Now, the company has announced its first update...

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