Medical care has shifted to team-based care, increased medical expertise, increasing quantity of digital patient data and strict rules for patient privacy. Healthcare providers try to provide the best possible care to patients, but the tools they use to coordinate patient care are often fractured and inhibit the necessary collaborative workflows in complex care environments.
To address these challenges, today we are announcing new capabilities in Microsoft teams that empower the care teams and enable healthcare organizations to safely cooperate and communicate. On the basis of the security, compliance of Microsoft 365, teams provide a familiar way for all health workers to communicate in real time, coordinate patient care and improve operational efficiency.
To address these challenges, today we are announcing new capabilities in Microsoft teams that empower the care teams and enable healthcare organizations to safely cooperate and communicate. On the basis of the security, compliance of Microsoft 365, teams provide a familiar way for all health workers to communicate in real time, coordinate patient care and improve operational efficiency.
New advanced messaging facilities include priority information for urgent messages and message delegations so that immediate patient care can be managed. In addition, new platform enhancements provide the ability to integrate electronic health records for coordinating care coordination and make teams even more powerful hubs for health team collaboration.
New messaging features allow care teams to secure patient care safely
Good patient care starts with a doctor who is empowered with uninterrupted access to the right information, the ability to communicate fast, and peace of mind, all communications are safe and compliant with patient data protection rules. This balance of convenience and compliance for care teams has become difficult. As a result, many doctors have resorted to using consumer chat applications as part of their patient care. This can cause significant risks to security, compliance and patient data confidentiality. And in a highly regulated industry, it can also make heavy penalties for unfair data regime and protection.
To help meet these unfamiliar needs, we are expanding teams to enable additional secure communications and collaboration workflows. Based on the experience of customizable mobile teams announced last month, today we are introducing new advanced messaging features. Prioritized alerts (now in a private preview) alert a recipient until they receive an instant message on their mobile and desktop devices, until no response is received, up to 20 minutes in every two minutes. Message delegation (coming soon) enables the recipients to hand over messages to another recipient when they are in surgery or otherwise are unavailable.
Doctors receive frequent notices about important information that need to be treated differently than other messages.
With a message delegation, doctors and employees can assign their messages to another recipient when they are not available.
These new capacities come on the heels of new features, such as a smart camera with changes, image annotations and secure sharing, so images remain in teams and there are no auto-stores for care providers, and for wards New team templates allow administrators to deploy health-related experiences in teams in their wards, departments and hospitals. To Shm.
Together with the teams, clinical staff can now quickly communicate and collaborate in a safe, obedient environment that brings messages, voice and video calling and meetings together, as well as in a hub for teamwork Access to patient information and applications With teams, customers can manage scheduling scheduling, security procedures, supply, bed capacity, length stays and other important functions such as hospital operations.
New Platform Enhancement Supports Healthcare Data Interoperability
As soon as the healthcare industry pushes the patient to digitize the data, enabling the data interoperability has become a top priority. Microsoft is addressing the challenges of interoperability through emerging standards like FHIR, providing new opportunities for digital transformation in care continuity. Teams provide a hub to reach digital health records and collaborate in real-time - which organizes workflows to help create better patient outcomes for clinical and operational professionals.
Today, we are announcing the ability to integrate FHIR-enabled electronic health records (EHR) data with the team. Now, the hospital and clinical staff on-the-go can safely reach the patient's records, chat with other members of the team and even start video meetings, everyone can Without switching between apps. The ability to view EHR data in the THR is enabled through partnership between Microsoft and major interoperability providers, including Infor Cloverlief, DopSoft, Ditika, Noo2 and Redox.
By integrating with electronic health records, teams enable health care teams to use a safe center to coordinate patient care.
The major healthcare organization selects teams for safe cooperation
Today, 420,000 organizations, including Fortune 100's 89 and many newest healthcare providers, are empowering their employees with Microsoft Teams. Organizations including New York State's largest healthcare provider Northwell Health; South London and Muddsley NHS Foundation Trust; And Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital in Japan has selected all the teams to enable safe productivity and cooperation for their medical staff.
In addition, Microsoft commissioned global research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan to complete the evaluation of Microsoft 365 for health research organizations, concluding that the teams are in front of healthcare providers with a modern, chat-based communication device Addresses the upcoming top challenges, which do not require security and compromise on compliance.

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