Stanford, NYU Langone, Yale New Haven Health: 8 Big Tech partnerships

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Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech on AI and cybersecurity projects.

Here are eight collaborations reported by Becker’s in the past month:

1. Hartford HealthCare wants to be a “house with 1,000 doors,” President and CEO Jeffrey Flaks told Becker’s for a March 20 story, pointing to the health system’s primary care partnership with Amazon One Medical.

2. Seattle Children’s is set to launch an AI chatbot to help clinicians with treatment decisions, partnering with Google to build the tool using its Gemini generative AI platform, Becker’s reported March 19.

3. San Diego-based Sharp HealthCare launched the Spatial Computing Center of Excellence, an initiative aimed at changing how clinicians interact with technology, after purchasing a fleet of Apple Vision Pro devices, Becker’s reported March 17.

4. Palo Alto, Calif.-based Stanford Health Care and Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital are experiencing promising early results from an ambient AI tool for nurses from Microsoft, Becker’s reported March 14.

5. Six providers at Chicago-based Humboldt Park Health recently started piloting Microsoft’s DAX Copilot generative AI tool for clinical documentation, Becker’s reported March 13.

6. Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health said March 11 it engaged Google cybersecurity subsidiary Mandiant for help with a “cybersecurity incident.”

7. Five hundred fifty rural hospitals have joined Microsoft’s Cybersecurity for Rural Hospitals Program, an initiative designed to provide free and low-cost resources to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses, the company said March 5.

8. New York City-based NYU Langone Health became the first health system to install Amazon’s palm-spanning technology for patient check-ins March 3.

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