Research starts with human curiosity. AI extends what is possible in discovery. In science and drug development, AI speeds exploration while researchers decide.
About us
At Microsoft and with our health industry partners, we strive to achieve the goal of better health globally; offering people-first solutions to empower organizations, patients, and care providers. Using Microsoft platforms and technologies, Microsoft for Healthcare products range from Patient Engagement solutions which offer new ways for caregivers to connect with patients to Operational Analytics which utilize data improve the delivery of care provided by your organization. Learn more about our trusted cloud solutions that help ensure your healthcare organization’s data is managed, protected, and kept private.
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http://www.microsoft.com/health
External link for Microsoft for Healthcare
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- Software Development
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- 10,001+ employees
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- Redmond, WA
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When data fuels every decision, healthcare professionals can move faster and work smarter. Organizations like NSW Health Pathology, ERGOMED, and Premera Blue Cross are using Microsoft cloud and AI capabilities to empower healthcare innovators and achieve more with their data. Take a closer look at how Ergomed transformed fragmented data into real-time insights for global teams: https://msft.it/6048azR6G
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Closing the women’s health gap requires change at a systems level. This film produced for Microsoft and Kearney by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions, connects individual experiences to a broader global challenge. Through the perspective of Kearney’s Paula Bellostas Muguerza, the episode highlights how gaps in women’s health are shaped by how systems are designed, from research and diagnosis to access and care delivery. Addressing these challenges requires coordinated action across organizations, data, policy, and technology. It also reflects a growing movement to rethink how healthcare is designed, so it better represents and serves women everywhere. ▶️Watch the full film: https://msft.it/6043aKcmB
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Bringing a treatment to patients can take years. Much of that time is spent collecting, organizing, and preparing data before discovery can begin. AI is changing that, giving researchers time back. What breakthroughs become possible when the slowest part of research speeds up? Explore the research: https://msft.it/6041ayE8L
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One in eight women experience postpartum depression. At Microsoft, we're proud to work with innovators like Dionysus Healthcare who are exploring new ways to identify maternal mental health risks earlier and improve access to support. After her own motherhood journey, Rashmi Raghavendra realized she wasn't alone. In this story, Rashmi shares how she, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jennifer Payne, and the Dionysus Healthcare team are helping more mothers access support when they need it most. Explore how Microsoft is advancing health equity in our latest blog: https://msft.it/6049aHfI7
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Microsoft for Healthcare reposted this
Physicians balancing patient care and documentation. Nurses tied to workstations instead of at bedsides. Clinical teams searching across systems for answers. The challenges healthcare leaders describe are often consistent. But our customers don't all begin their AI journey in the same place. 🔹Brown University Health focused on clinician burnout. 🔹Franciscan Health prioritized infrastructure resilience. 🔹Peterborough Regional Health Centre started with data, not models. The common thread: one connected platform, grounded in organizational intelligence, makes every new solution and agent easier to bring online. This helped PRHC cut inpatient bed wait times by 43%, while Franciscan saved $45M over five years. Microsoft customers are building the future of healthcare. Learn how they laid the foundation: https://lnkd.in/gGbNDmSW
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Healthcare's next breakthrough won't come from one more tool—it comes from a connected foundation that turns data into insight, insight into AI, and AI into action across the care continuum. Our latest blog follows three health systems taking different paths to enterprise-wide transformation with Microsoft AI—connecting clinical workflows, trusted data, enterprise productivity, and resilient cloud infrastructure with one partner. Read the blog: https://msft.it/6046aHRMM
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There is a real sense of relief when the work feels clearer and more manageable. Robert Fournier from St. Luke's University Health Network shares how AI can listen to reports and help shape the impression, reducing cognitive load and supporting radiologists as the workforce evolves. It can quiet the mental load and make a better night’s sleep possible. See how AI is helping clinicians clear the mental load and focus on what matters most: https://msft.it/6045aGsrW
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Dragon Copilot: AI where clinicians work Brings AI directly into any application, EHR, or webpage, right where the cursor is. Delivers trusted, contextually relevant content grounded in organizational knowledge. Unlocks a growing marketplace of AI apps and agents designed to streamline workflows. EHR-connected. Care team-ready. Learn more about Dragon Copilot: https://msft.it/6046a1Vv0
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"Athletes can eat better. They can walk better. They can be athlete leaders and speak about health." That powerful reflection from athlete, journalist, and advocate Lily Goodfellow speaks to the impact that access to health information can have. Through health screenings, education, and support, the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes program helps athletes better understand their health, advocate for themselves, and stay active in their communities. Technology running on Microsoft Azure helps support the program behind the scenes, making it easier to reach more athletes and streamline access to screening information. Because health equity starts with access. And everyone deserves the opportunity to be seen, heard, and supported on their health journey. Read our e-book to see what Microsoft is doing to advance global health equity: https://msft.it/6047a1M5z