Becker's Healthcare May 8, 2025
Giles Bruce

Microsoft is partnering with health systems across the country on AI and data projects.

Here are three updates, according to a May 7 Microsoft blog post:

1. Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network uses Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot to query patients’ charts ahead of appointments for insights then ambiently record, transcribe and summarize the visits. The tool also pulls up any health records or medical resources the provider asks for, helps with coding and drafts after-visit notes and referrals

2. Renton, Wash.-based Providence developed AI models with Seattle-based University of Washington and...

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