Recommendations delivered by the Global Commission to end the diagnostic odyssey for children with a rare disease
Simon Kos shares some of his key learnings from the Global Commission to end rare disease.
We are pleased to announce the launch of Microsoft Dragon Copilot, a new groundbreaking solution that transforms the way clinicians work.
Simon Kos shares some of his key learnings from the Global Commission to end rare disease.
Jim Weinstein recaps the healthcare innovation Microsoft brought to HIMSS 2019
The winners of the 2019 Microsoft for Healthcare Innovation Awards were announced at HIMSS19 yesterday during the Microsoft Health Forum.
Peter Lee previews the healthcare-innovation message Microsoft is bringing to HIMSS 2019
Learning how to listen to immune systems was the challenge that united Microsoft and Seattle-based Adaptive Biotechnologies one year ago. We set out to completely transform the way we diagnose, monitor and treat disease by creating a universal blood test to scan the body for past and present signs of infections, cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its ability to positively impact healthcare is garnering significant amounts of attention these days.
Microsoft is committed to developing technology and partnering with health organizations across the globe to help transform their organizations through innovation and Intelligent Health.
The Microsoft Health Innovation Awards 2019 are now open for submission! Submission Deadline: Friday, January 18, 2019, 5 p.m. PST Awards presented during the Microsoft Health Forum at HIMSS, Orlando, Wednesday February 13th, 2019 For your convenience a working document is available for use, here. Please note, all entries must be submitted online. Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology,
Microsoft Health is proud to announce its Corporate Membership in the Health Businesswomen’s Association (HBA), a global nonprofit organization comprised of individuals and organizations from across the healthcare industry.
Whether you’re interested in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to drive better health outcomes, reduce your operational costs, or improve fraud detection, one way you can better unlock these capabilities is through leveraging blockchain.
FHIR Server for Azure empowers developers with open source software to move clinical health data into the Microsoft Cloud with the emerging standard HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources).
Building higher quality models in almost all cases can be done better through collaboration across a consortium of healthcare organizations instead of any one organization going at it alone. Using blockchain can help to address this issue and unlock the power of AI for healthcare organizations.