Call for Entries for Microsoft Health Innovation Awards 2019
Microsoft is committed to developing technology and partnering with health organizations across the globe to help transform their organizations through innovation and Intelligent Health.
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Microsoft is committed to developing technology and partnering with health organizations across the globe to help transform their organizations through innovation and Intelligent Health.
The Microsoft Health Innovation Awards 2019 are now open for submission! Submission Deadline: Friday, January 18, 2019, 5 p.m. PST Awards presented during the Microsoft Health Forum at HIMSS, Orlando, Wednesday February 13th, 2019 For your convenience a working document is available for use, here. Please note, all entries must be submitted online.
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