Mount Sinai Health System is betting on Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot as its ambient scribing tool of choice, a decision that followed competitive tests against rival vendors Abridge and Suki. Lisa Stump, Mount Sinai’s chief digital information officer, noted that the health system has been transparent with Microsoft that their partnership may change given Epic’s launch of a built-in AI charting tool earlier this month.
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Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Discloses Data Breach Impacting Over 257,000 – National Today
Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Discloses Data Breach Impacting Over 257,000 National Today


