Since the dawn of modern cloud computing over 15 years ago, I have seen healthcare sentiment about cloud and security shift 180 degrees from “cloud is not secure” in the early days to “how can we improve security with cloud?
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.
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.
This blog outlines how Microsoft continues to lead as a trusted cloud data steward as demand has increased for protection against the latest cyberattacks.
We see the opportunity to integrate HL7 FHIR resources and services with Office 365, Dynamics 365, bots, devices and other productivity business solutions.
Microsoft medical experts are working diligently to ensure we’re fully aligned with healthcare’s digital transformation and “Quadruple Aim” objectives.
Empower care teams by transforming workflows to save staff time and equip care teams with tools that work the way they do with trusted cloud solutions.
On May 12th hundreds of thousands of people (and machines) were affected by the WannaCry ransomware attack, varying across multiple industries, not just healthcare.