Health Catalyst and Microsoft Partner to Boost AI in Healthcare
Health Catalyst has announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft AI to accelerate AI adoption in healthcare organizations, as stated in a press release. This collaboration aims to enhance operational, clinical, and financial performance through AI-driven innovation.
The partnership builds on Health Catalyst's expertise with Microsoft Azure and Azure AI Foundry, providing healthcare organizations with advanced AI solutions to improve care delivery and achieve measurable outcomes. Health Catalyst's Healthcare.AI and Ignite solutions are now available on the Azure Marketplace, enabling organizations to address challenges in data analytics, cybersecurity, and operational improvement.
Dave Ross, Chief Technology and Product Officer at Health Catalyst, emphasized the importance of combining machine intelligence with healthcare expertise to drive sustainable performance improvements. Patty Carrolo, CVP of US Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft, highlighted the synergy between transformative technology and industry expertise, facilitating AI adoption and optimizing decision-making in healthcare.
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