Patient interaction training simulators for problem-based learning
Training simulators for healthcare built on a problem-based learning approach can now offer very realistic patient interactions.
At HIMSS 2026, Microsoft Dragon Copilot advances unified AI workflows to help clinicians reduce complexity and stay focused on patients.
Training simulators for healthcare built on a problem-based learning approach can now offer very realistic patient interactions.
The defense market for technology is unique in its demand for reliability in extreme conditions and a long lifecycle that will keep technology operating in the field with a minimum of upgrades.
The recent Accela Connect conference provided the perfect forum for creating new contacts and exciting opportunities for civic technology projects.
It’s the time of year again, when industry leaders from around the world pack their bags and travel to Hannover, Germany from April 13-17 for one of the world’s largest industrial fairs of the year: Hannover Messe 2015.
For an insurance carrier to maximize the value of that relationship and sell more products, the agent needs to be able to see – and to act on – a full picture of the customer’s interactions wherever they are.
I feel very fortunate that in my current role I’m surrounded by inspiring women leaders in technology.
In today’s mobile-first world, cloud technology on our mobile devices has clearly transformed our personal lives. On the business side of things, a recent Harvard Business Review study sponsored by Microsoft, where manufacturers were among the top three industry respondents, found that cloud, mobile, big data and social technologies are also having a positive impact.
Governments that deploy in the cloud are saving money, improving services, and securing data. Here are three examples.
The idea being that no matter where people enter the system, they can easily gain access to medical services. This is part of the intention behind the “No Wrong Door” policy that’s included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Microsoft’s cloud services provide a trusted platform for our Public Safety and National Security customers, letting them retain control over their data and make their own decisions about what happens to it.
As technology continues to expand, so do the ethical concerns. Ethics is a branch of knowledge that utilizes conceptual tools to assess situations and morally guide decision-making.
Earlier this week, I held a webcast with our manufacturing customers to share ideas about how they can better design for customers’ needs.