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health data governance
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Health data governance on WindowsForum.com covers the policies, technologies, and practices for managing health data securely and ethically, with a focus on Microsoft Azure and AI tools. Recent discussions include RSM's AI-driven adverse event platform in Hawai'i, which uses Azure SQL, Azure AI Foundry, and Power BI to analyze Medicaid data in real time, highlighting cloud-native approaches for state health agencies. Another thread examines automated de-identification of electronic health records, comparing Azure de-identification service and GPT-4 against human performance, noting persistent failure modes that require human oversight and continuous validation. These examples underscore the importance of robust governance frameworks when deploying AI in healthcare.
RSM’s deployment of an AI-driven adverse-event reporting platform in Hawaiʻi marks a clear inflection point in how state health agencies can use cloud-native Microsoft technologies to detect risks, flag unreported incidents and accelerate interventions for vulnerable populations. Early public...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have published a benchmarking study showing that modern AI tools — including Microsoft’s Azure de‑identification service and GPT‑4 — can automatically detect and redact many personally identifiable data elements from real-world electronic health records...