digital health governance

About this tag
The digital health governance tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around the regulation, oversight, and strategic management of digital technologies in healthcare. Recent content includes analysis of the NHS Copilot trial, which examined the governance implications of deploying Microsoft 365 Copilot across health services, focusing on data security, compliance, and the potential for reclaiming staff time. The tag addresses how organizations balance AI adoption with patient privacy, ethical standards, and regulatory frameworks. Topics also touch on enterprise IT governance in health settings, the role of Microsoft tools in clinical workflows, and the need for clear policies around AI-generated recommendations. This tag is relevant for IT professionals, health administrators, and policymakers interested in the responsible implementation of digital health solutions.
  1. NHS Copilot Trial: 43 Minutes Saved Daily Could Reclaim NHS Time

    A major trial of Microsoft 365 Copilot across NHS organisations has produced headline numbers that are hard to ignore: participants reported saving an average of 43 minutes per day, and the trial sponsors modelled that, if scaled, the technology could reclaim around 400,000 hours of staff time...