6 Big Tech health system partnerships

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Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech companies on AI projects for physicians and nurses alike.

Here are six collaborations Becker’s reported on in the past month:

1. Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center said April 22 it is introducing a new update to its Microsoft DAX Copilot called specialty optimization, which will allow the AI-powered system to generate notes tailored to specific medical specialties such as neurology and cardiology.

2. Children’s Hospital Los Angeles said April 11 it launched the nation’s first pediatric sleep registry using Apple Watch technology.

3. Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health recently rolled out Project Nursing, an ambient AI documentation tool from Microsoft for nurses, at a North Carolina hospital, an executive told Becker’s for an April 17 story.

4. Duarte, Calif.-based City of Hope built an AI tool with Microsoft to generate patient histories, giving clinicians more time to see patients, according to an April 11 news release.

5. Google Cloud is strengthening its presence in healthcare through new health system partnerships centered on AI and digital pathology, including with Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health, Pittsburgh-based Highmark Health and Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health, Becker’s reported April 9.

6. Seattle Children’s partnered with Google Cloud to develop an AI-powered tool called Pathway Assistant, Google said April 7. The project validated a “fail fast” AI model, a Seattle Children’s executive told Becker’s for an April 21 story.

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