Health systems continue to partner with Big Tech on AI and digital health projects. Here are 11 collaborations Becker’s reported on in the past month:
1. Cleveland Clinic is opening two practices with Amazon One Medical to continue expanding primary care access in the market and learn more about the company’s digital innovations, Becker’s reported Sept. 26.
2. Columbia-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has rolled out Microsoft’s DAX Copilot to about 1,000 physicians and advanced practice providers, sayving them providers an estimated 3-5 minutes per note, a 66% savings in documentation time, Becker’s reported Sept. 25.
3. Roanoke, Va.-based Carilion Clinic’s most innovative use of technology in the past year has been the deployment of Microsoft’s DAX ambient scribe, Becker’s reported Sept. 25.
4. Seattle Children’s has partnered with Google Cloud to develop Pathway Assistant, an AI-powered tool designed to help clinicians access critical medical information quicker, Becker’s reported Sept. 25.
5. Mark Johnson, vice president and chief information security officer of Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health, is executing a three-year resilience roadmap across identity and access management, vulnerability management, managed detection and response, and multi-cloud security aligned with the system’s “Going Google” and enterprise objectives, Becker’s reported Sept. 23.
6. Mullica Hill, N.J.-based Inspira Health uses Microsoft’s DAX Copilot for clinical documentation now but Warren Moore, executive vice president and COO, expects the platform to “eventually become one” with Epic’s coming AI scribe (which will incorporate Microsoft technology), Becker’s reported Sept. 22.
7. Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health is reducing cognitive burden on nurses by partnering with Microsoft on ambient listening technology, Becker’s reported Sept. 15.
8. Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine and Renton, Wash.-based Providence said Sept. 15 are partnering with Medline to develop an AI-powered supply chain tool using Microsoft 365 and Azure AI technology.
9. Providence is taking an ambitious swing at clinician burnout, operating what it says is the largest implementation of Microsoft’s ambient solution in the country, Becker’s reported Sept. 12.
10. Craig Albanese, MD, is leaving Durham, N.C.-based Duke University Health System to join Kaiser Permanente after forging AI partnerships with Microsoft and Abridge, Becker’s reported Sept. 9.
11. Jeff Leek, vice president and chief data officer of Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, was named to the 2025 Time100 AI list Aug. 28 for his role in launching the Cancer AI Alliance with tech companies including Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft and Nvidia.
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