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Microsoft has big plans for healthcare, and it’s taking a different path to the rest of big tech

Healthcare seems to be top of the to-do lists of CEOs of tech’s biggest companies: Amazon is launching its own healthcare business , Apple’s turning the iPhone into a patient engagement and diagnostics tool , while Google’s parent company Alphabet is betting heavily on healthcare through its investment arm, AI and analytics . And the other big tech giant isn’t getting left behind either: Microsoft has also got big plans. It’s been looking at healthcare in the hope that technology could play a role in helping to address some of the health industry’s most pressing problems. “Some of the longest-standing challenges are around disconnectedness of data, disconnectedness of care teams, and frankly disconnectedness of patients to their own care,” says Tom McGuinness, corporate VP of global healthcare & life sciences at Microsoft. SEE: Guide to Becoming a Digital Transformation Champion (TechRepublic Premium) Complaints about different parts of the healthcare world not being joined up – a separation between health and social care, or between primary care and hospital medicine and so on – isn’t new. But the pandemic has intensified another emerging disconnect: between virtual care and face-to-face care. “Some of the more interesting questions that we’re working with our… Read full this story

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