DOTmed December 14, 2021
John R. Fischer

Microsoft Corp. will help CVS Health further digitalize its operations to better serve its customers and develop solutions that help consumers improve their health, as part of a new five-year partnership.

Leveraging Microsoft’s technology, the two will create more “customized health recommendations” for customers, such as mobile alerts for cancer screenings or reminders for people at risk for Melanoma to buy sunscreen. They will utilize data science, the cloud and machine learning to improve access to care, as well as digitalize CVS services and automate administrative processes to help employees complete their jobs faster and more efficiently, according to Forbes.

For instance, CVS Health plans to add advanced machine learning models running on Microsoft’s cloud computing service, Azure, to scale...

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