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health tech governance
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Health tech governance covers the policies, oversight, and accountability frameworks needed when deploying AI tools like Microsoft 365 Copilot in healthcare settings. Recent discussions on WindowsForum examine real-world trials, such as the NHS Copilot pilot that reported saving 43 minutes per day per clinician, and the governance implications of Microsoft licensing Harvard Medical School content to improve Copilot's medical answers. Key themes include data provenance, liability, clinical safety, and the balance between rapid AI adoption and responsible implementation. These threads highlight the importance of transparent governance structures to ensure AI tools in health tech are effective, trustworthy, and aligned with regulatory standards.
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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Microsoft’s Copilot is set to draw on Harvard Medical School’s consumer-facing content, a move Reuters reported on October 8, 2025 that companies and clinicians say could strengthen the assistant’s medical answers — but which leaves critical questions about scope, provenance, liability and...
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