In addition, Microsoft introduced new tools within its Azure AI services, including a generative AI chatbot called the Azure AI Health Bot, and Text Analytics for health, which can extract important medical information from a variety of unstructured data sources. Microsoft also unveiled three new models within Azure AI Health Insights, designed to help medical professionals make more informed decisions. These tools aim to improve patient experiences and allow clinicians to focus on delivering better care.
Key takeaways:
- Microsoft announced new data and artificial intelligence products designed to help health-care organizations access and learn from the vast amount of data collected by doctors and hospitals.
- The company has developed health-care-specific tools in Fabric, a data and analytics platform, that can combine data from various sources, standardize it and make it accessible in one place.
- Microsoft also introduced new tools within its Azure AI services, including a generative AI chatbot, Text Analytics for health, and three new models within Azure AI Health Insights.
- The new tools are aimed at improving patient experiences, helping health systems improve care, and allowing clinicians to focus on delivering better care.