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Microsoft Partners with Babylon to Develop Healthcare AI

Tech giant Microsoft has announced a new partnership with Babylon Cloud Services -- a company specializing in digital self-care. Together the two companies aim to improve the accessibility and quality of healthcare worldwide by using artificial intelligence technology.

For the first stage of the partnership, Microsoft will begin offering users access to Babylon's health software solution on Microsoft's Azure Marketplace. This means that users will be given access to Babylon's AI-enabled symptom checker and Healthcheck services. According to the company, the collaboration will shift the focus from reactive healthcare measures to proactive by providing patients and clinicians with new tools for managing illness.

"We look forward to bringing our collective expertise and technologies to drive innovation in healthcare and capitalize on the current digital health revolution by improving the personalization, automation, and digitization of the healthcare journey for both clinicians and patients," said Ali Parsa, the Chief Executive of Babylon.
Trend Themes
1. AI-enabled Healthcare - Microsoft and Babylon aim to improve accessibility and quality of healthcare worldwide by offering AI-powered symptom checker and health services.
2. Proactive Healthcare Management - The collaboration of Microsoft and Babylon shifts the focus from reactive healthcare measures to proactive by providing tools for managing illness.
3. Digital Health Revolution - Microsoft and Babylon hope to drive innovation in healthcare by improving personalization, automation, and digitization of the healthcare journey for clinicians and patients.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - The collaboration of Microsoft and Babylon presents an opportunity for healthcare technology companies to invest in AI-powered solutions that improve accessibility and quality of healthcare.
2. Telemedicine - The AI-enabled symptom checker and health services offered by Microsoft and Babylon are indicative of the increasing trend in telemedicine and remote healthcare.
3. Electronic Medical Records - Using AI technology to power electronic medical records can lead to more personalized and proactive healthcare management for patients and clinicians alike.

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