The healthcare industry continues to undergo dramatic changes every year. Rapidly changing patient expectations, employee crisis and burnout, and stressful financial models are forcing organizations to adapt and rethink what it means to deliver care. We are committed to empowering healthcare organizations to deliver meaningful results. As a technology provider as well as a trusted collaborator, we understand these challenges and are focused on supporting our customers every step of the way.
Microsoft joins industry thought leaders and changemakers representing all sectors of global healthcare at HIMSS23, April 17-21, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois to showcase the latest advances and innovations in healthcare. discuss about
We spend our time helping organizations on their biggest challenges through speaking sessions, thought leadership, partner engagements, customer meetings, and booth tours. The unique capabilities of the Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare help organizations deliver superior patient and member experiences, accelerate data-driven decision-making, support healthcare workers, and enhance collaboration across the continuum of care. shows how it can help
Engage with Microsoft at HIMSS23
Here are eight HIMSS23 opportunities to add to your plan.
1. Microsoft Booth #1201 (Hall A—South Wing)Join us at Microsoft Booth #1201 in Hall A of the South Building at the McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, IL. The booth has space for exclusive 1:1 meetings, interactive customer demos, and featured partner presentations. Meet Industry Partners: Andor Health, Avanade | Accenture, Cognizant | TriZetto, Efferent Health, HCLTech, SOPHiA GENETICS, Wipro, Teladoc Health, and Wolters Kluwer Join Startup Partners Anjuna Security, Pangea Data, Recuro Health and Microsoft Systems Along with our Integrators partners CDW, Kyndryl, and OST, we exhibited at our booth.
Visit Nuance’s booth, now part of Microsoft, or Nuance Booth #912 (Hall A—South Building) to get hands-on experience through conversational AI, environmental intelligence, revenue integrity, radiology, and patient engagement solutions. experience the journey of the patient.
New learning center— In-booth theater featuring compelling daily agendas of thought leadership and industry best practice stories. Stop by our booth, take a seat, and join us for these sessions with your peers.
2. Opening Keynote – Responsible AI: Prioritizing Patient Safety, Privacy and Ethical Considerations— Tuesday, April 18, from 8:30 am to 10:00 am CT. AI entered the public consciousness with the launch of the ChatGPT service, and since then AI has been in the news on a daily basis. Long before public awareness skyrocketed, industry leaders focused on ethical AI and ensuring AI tools were used responsibly, fairly, and safely. This discussion will explore key issues such as privacy, security, algorithmic bias, automated decision-making, and data governance necessary to create AI systems that benefit society and are aligned with human values and ethical principles. This section explains.
3. Lunch and Learning Opportunities — Space is limited. Register now (lunch provided).
Epic on Azure: Technical Best Practices and Migration Process— Tuesday, April 18, from 11:00 am to 12:15 pm (CT). Deploying Epic on Microsoft Azure provides a trusted path to healthcare-enabled innovation in the cloud, bringing the intelligence, security, and reliability of Azure to your Epic applications. In this discussion, you’ll learn about cloud migration considerations, common migration processes, customer experience, and lessons learned while developing and leveraging Epic on Azure best practices and reference architectures. Register here now.
Cloud-Scale Analytics Driving Operational Excellence in Federal Healthcare— Tuesday, April 18, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. CT. Join us for a panel discussion on how cloud-based analytics can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal healthcare organizations. We welcome experts from the federal government and Microsoft to discuss the benefits of using data and cloud analytics, including reducing costs, improving visibility and improving patient outcomes. Register here now.
Four. Driving the future of healthcare through responsible AI— Tuesday, April 10, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (CT). The growth of AI and machine learning in healthcare points to a future where these technologies consistently support clinical decision-making, workforce support and planning, patient experience, and overall business strategy. Join the innovation discussion to explore new ways to use AI-powered solutions to improve health outcomes while reducing costs and removing inefficiencies across healthcare organizations.
Five. A virtual-first approach to enhancing the delivery of consumer care at home— Tuesday, April 18, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. CT. His recent COVID-19 has resulted in significant adoption of telemedicine and other major consumer tools that provide access to healthcare and personal services in a simple, convenient, and on-demand manner. This session will discuss how technology-enabled services and connected platforms continue to expand and play a key role in connecting consumers, especially in underserved and rural areas, to appropriate healthcare providers. To do.
6. Transform patient care with data and insights— Wednesday, April 19, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. CT. We may be facing the next big quantum leap in the tech industry. Every aspect of our world will be affected by how we use and process data and AI. Healthcare is no exception. As generative AI has become a buzzword in recent months, we know the technology has the potential to improve diagnostic, research, clinical and operational insights in disease in unprecedented ways. . Learn what this means in practice for organizations looking to benefit from and build on AI and machine learning models. Learn what the real-world applications of this technology are and what AI applications and models can do to solve some of healthcare’s most challenging problems. Hear from healthcare leaders about the use cases that are implementing cloud and AI to support clinical decision-making and propelling medicine into the future.
7. The Evolving Role of Nurses in Information Science in the Age of Digital Transformation— Wednesday, April 19, from 2:30pm to 3:30pm CT. A major technological shift is taking place in healthcare, where vast amounts of resources need to be allocated towards technology, staffing, and regulatory compliance. One of the most costly investments underway is human capital, which has been a particularly daunting challenge post-COVID-19. Join us to discuss strategies that can empower nurses as they navigate the rapid changes in high-tech medicine. This session will address the current workforce crisis on employee retention and well-being, clinician burnout, career and workforce development, equity, inclusion, and other important topics.
8. Compliance to the Cloud: Hybrid, Multicloud: Making Shared Responsibility Work-Thursday. April 20 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm CT. Improving the patient experience requires strong privacy, security, and compliance to protect patient data and avoid breaches, ransomware, and other security incidents that compromise patient trust. Hear directly from the front lines of healthcare about how cloud computing can be leveraged in healthcare and how shared responsibility for privacy, security and compliance really works.
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We look forward to seeing you at HIMSS23. Stop by Booth #1201 (Hall A—South Building) at the McCormick Place Convention Center. Discuss your challenges, goals, and how Microsoft can help.
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