health it governance

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Health IT governance discussions on WindowsForum focus on the deployment of Microsoft 365 Copilot and Dragon Copilot within national health systems like NHS England and Ireland's health service. Recurring themes include AI-assisted administration, clinical documentation workflows, time savings for staff, and integration with electronic patient records. The content examines how these tools aim to reduce administrative burden, reclaim clinician time, and improve operational efficiency. Risks and safeguards are also addressed, reflecting the governance challenges of adopting AI in regulated healthcare environments. The tag covers real-world trials, rollout strategies, and the balance between innovation and compliance in health IT.
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    NHS England Rolls Out Microsoft 365 Copilot: Time-Saving AI for Admin Work

    NHS England has announced a national rollout of Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff, giving workers across English trusts access to Microsoft’s AI assistant for administration, analysis, document drafting, workflow automation, and internal service support. The stated...
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    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...
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    Dragon Copilot Arrives in Ireland: AI Clinician Assistant for Documentation Workflows

    Microsoft’s arrival of Dragon Copilot in Ireland marks the next stage in a deliberate push to fold mature clinical speech technology into generative-AI workflows — a move designed to trim paperwork, restore clinician presence at the bedside, and embed task automation directly into electronic...
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