Microsoft introduced new solutions in Microsoft Fabric and Azure AI at the HLTH conference.
The new products can combine data from sources such as electronic health records, images, lab systems, medical devices and claims systems so organizations can standardize it and access it in the same place.
To help address this issue, Microsoft said Tuesday at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas, it developed new health-care-specific tools in Fabric, a data and analytics platform the companyin May. It can combine data from sources such as electronic health records, images, lab systems, medical devices and claims systems so organizations can standardize it and access it in the same place.
King said Northwestern is deploying Microsoft's technology thoughtfully, but it could be a"game changer" if it is done well. He said the organization is thinking about future applications such as managing patient flow and staffing, as well as how to integrate broader population health data, such as where food deserts are located, into care.
The company will offer a new generative AI chatbot called the Azure AI Health Bot, which can pull information from a health organization's own internal data as well as reputable external sources such as the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. Microsoft announced another solution called Text Analytics for health, which can label and extract important medical information from a variety of unstructured data sources such as clinical documents and notes. Vaz said the tool will be released in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese and Hebrew in addition to English.
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