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Microsoft is bringing its cloud and AI tech to clinicians

Microsoft and Providence St. Joseph Health announced a multiyear strategic partnership that will lean on the tech company's cloud expertise and collaborative workplace productivity tools to enable new developments in data-driven care at the health system's more than 850 clinics and hospitals, which employ nearly 119,000 caregivers.

The announcement is further evidence that Microsoft is realigning its healthcare strategy: The tech giant is pivoting away from consumer-facing products and focusing on enterprise solutions — a move we identified after the company shut down its personal health record system, HealthVault, in April.

Here's what it means: Microsoft sees healthcare as a growth opportunity for Azure Cloud services, whose overall market share is being outshined by Amazon Web Services (AWS).

The bigger picture: We expect health systems to continue leaning on tech companies' experience moving and analyzing huge amounts of data — which they need to break through the interoperability barrier in healthcare.

Big tech can help clear the path for transformative tech in healthcare by streamlining health data sharing — a win for hospitals and data-hungry developers. Six major tech companies — including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft — announced their intentions last year to work toward improving interoperability of healthcare.

The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) data standard — a more agile, developer-friendly method of sharing health data within and across health organizations — achieved 82% adoption in the United States last year, which should help providers unlock insights buried in their huge troves of patient data.

However, utilizing those insights to support innovative tech like AI diagnostics and precision medicine will requireexpertise moving data across many different platforms, often through robust cloud-based networks — something that most healthcare-specific companies aren't experienced with. That means the sky's the limit for whichever big tech company can establish themselves as the leader for cloud tech in healthcare.

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