Microsoft said the new tools will help eliminate the "time-consuming" process of searching through these sources one by one.
He said consolidating disparate data will ultimately help health systems improve care and see more patients.
"The current state of technology and Microsoft Fabric and Azure and generative AI, all of that, it's going to change the way we live.
And it's probably one of the best shots that we have to solve some of the biggest problems we have within health care," he said.
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Persons:
Satya Nadella, Stephen Brashear, Arthur Health, Doug King, King
Organizations:
Getty, Microsoft, Deloitte, Northwestern Medicine, Arthur, CNBC
Locations:
Bellevue , Washington, Las Vegas, Northwestern