This week marks the third anniversary of Microsoft Teams. It’s been an incredible three years, and I’m inspired to see the way organizations across the globe are using Teams to transform the way they work.
Microsoft 365 announces new capabilities to improve communication and collaboration in healthcare, allowing clinicians to focus on better patient safety, quality of care, and reduced costs.
Microsoft announces the “Art of Teamwork” digital curriculum to teach teams how to practice the five key attributes of successful teamwork and shares success stories from Microsoft Teams customers.
St. Luke’s use Microsoft 365, Azure, and Dynamics 365 to drive speed and agility in clinical, administrative, and back-end environments across the organization. As they empower people to work more productively, they’re using Microsoft cloud services to support excellence in patient care.
A new white paper commissioned by Microsoft from HIPAA One assesses how current Microsoft security controls can help Microsoft Teams customers with HIPAA compliance.
This week marks the second anniversary of the worldwide launch of Microsoft Teams, and the second year in a row winning the Enterprise Connect Best in Show award. Today, we are celebrating how our customers are using Teams as well as announcing eight new capabilities that make collaboration more inclusive, effective, and secure.
Firstline Workers play a key role in our global economy but have been largely underserved by technology. A new study reveals the massive opportunity to digitally enable Firstline Workers.
Over the years, healthcare has changed from hospital-based care to preventive and continuous care that happens throughout an individual’s life—outside of hospital walls and inside patient homes and neighborhood clinics. With Microsoft 365, Adventist Health System employees can quickly and securely access the information they need from anywhere.