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Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare: Empowering healthcare to deliver meaningful outcomes

Cloud Blogs

With today's announcement, and building on our October 2022 release , we're accelerating value of the Microsoft Cloud and expanding our investment across a new vertical for health payors and insurers , which will complement the existing capabilities for healthcare providers: Unified member view for payors (preview).

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Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare: Empowering healthcare to deliver meaningful outcomes

Cloud Blogs

With today’s announcement, and building on our October 2022 release , we’re accelerating value of the Microsoft Cloud and expanding our investment across a new vertical for health payors and insurers , which will complement the existing capabilities for healthcare providers: Unified member view for payors (preview).

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Debunking 4 Myths About Virtual Care to Drive Health Equity

HIT Consultant

Leveraging remote care to connect with this population can better support socioeconomically challenged seniors while increasing convenience and accessibility for all. MYTH 2: Lack of broadband = totally inaccessible communities REALITY: There’s no question that access to high-speed broadband internet is a social determinant of health.

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FHIR: The Three S’s of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources

HIT Consultant

Electronic health data exchanges speed up this process, but it’s not a catch-all solution. A lot of healthcare providers and insurance companies operate off of legacy systems and use a wide range of devices. – Technical: Data access must be restricted to appropriate parties. Security. .

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Debunking 3 Myths About Virtual Care to Drive Health Equity

HIT Consultant

Leveraging remote care to connect with this population can better support socioeconomically challenged seniors while increasing convenience and accessibility for all. MYTH 2: Lack of broadband = totally inaccessible communities REALITY: There’s no question that access to high-speed broadband internet is a social determinant of health.