Kyndryl announces collaboration with Microsoft to enable AI-powered healthcare

Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, has announced it is partnering with Microsoft to support adoption and deployment of a new AI-powered healthcare assistant.
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According to the press release, Kyndryl will collaborate with Microsoft as a strategic partner for the new Microsoft Dragon Copilot solution that will use voice dictation, ambient listening and natural language capabilities powered by generative AI to automate clinical documentation, improve administrative efficiency and allow clinicians to focus on patient care.

“Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone in Kyndryl’s commitment to optimizing clinical workflows and improving patient care by deploying mission-critical AI technology,” said Trent Sanders, Vice President for U.S. Healthcare and Life Sciences at Kyndryl. “We’re thrilled to be a Microsoft launch partner as we work to address clinician burnout and improve the overall healthcare experience. By automating routine tasks to unlock insights, we can empower and help clinicians reclaim valuable time to spend with their patients.”
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“With their vast experience in healthcare IT services, Kyndryl has been selected as a launch partner for Dragon Copilot. Kyndryl understands patient care and supports large and small healthcare providers and payers globally. Kyndryl's services capability combined with Microsoft's AI-enabled solutions will deliver innovative solutions that improve patient and member experiences while optimizing healthcare operations,” said Patty Carrolo, CVP Microsoft US Health and Life Sciences.

Kyndryl plans to offer Dragon Copilot as a key solution in its healthcare services portfolio beginning in May 2025. Kyndryl's team of experts will provide comprehensive support and implementation services to support healthcare organizations seamlessly integrate Dragon Copilot into their existing workflows.

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