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Hospitals want to buy doctors’ happiness with Nuance’s AI scribe. What they’re paying varies

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Microsoft-owned Nuance Communications sells its AI medical scribe platform to health care providers on a simple promise: If they shell out big bucks for the high-tech product, they can decrease doctor burnout and ultimately make more money by enabling doctors to see more patients. Read the rest…

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IBM sells off large parts of Watson Health business

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IBM said the sell-off is tagged as “a clear next step” as it focuses on its platform-based hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence strategy, but it’s no secret that Watson Health has failed to live up to its early promise. IBM’s step back from health comes as tech rivals are still piling into the sector.

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Twenty Women Leaders In Healthcare Industry

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She ranked 2nd on the “Most Powerful International Women” of Fortune Magazine 2019 edition Education: She holds a master’s degree in classics and modern languages from Oxford University Other Affiliations: Emma was appointed as Independent Director for Microsoft board in Dec’19. LinkedIn Total experience: 16 yrs.

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Moving to component management & traceability: progress, barriers, and the way forward

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In addition, many document authors seem firmly “married” to Microsoft Word and taking the leap straight to a module-driven component system is too large a step for them, and the absence of sufficient standards for component categorization doesn’t help. and automatically populate these fields. Mapping the way forward.

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Ep. 005 – Dave Chase Podcast Transcript

Pharma Marketing Network

I started my career in consulting implementing systems inside of a couple dozen different hospitals and then I went on to find Microsoft’s healthcare partner ecosystem. It was an enormous investment, but Microsoft has done very well there and is well positioned as anybody in the living room, which is one of the next battle fields.