Microsoft has announced the launch of its new Cloud for Healthcare, set to be available from 30 October 2020. The service aims to provide better experiences, insights, and care by integrating various healthcare systems in a highly secure environment. The Cloud for Healthcare brings together trusted and integrated capabilities for customers and partners that enrich patient engagement and connects health teams to help improve collaboration, decision-making, and operational efficiencies.

The service offers health-specific components such as the ability to schedule virtual visits, patient monitoring, care coordination, and customer service. It also provides analytics capabilities to generate insights from multiple data sources, helping healthcare organisations make informed decisions.

The launch of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare forms part of the tech giant’s broader strategy to provide industry-specific cloud offerings. It is the first of many cloud industry solutions that Microsoft plans to roll out. Microsoft believes this approach will enable them to better support the needs and workflows of their customers, particularly in these challenging times when digital capabilities are more critical than ever.

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