“Health IT company Cerner is deepening its partnership with Amazon Web Services to build new prediction tools and a virtual medical scribe for healthcare providers.”
“Cerner named AWS its preferred cloud provider in July. At the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas this week, Cerner expanded that partnership by naming AWS its preferred cloud, artificial intelligence, and machine learning provider…”
“The Kansas City-based company will use AWS’s broad portfolio of services, including machine learning, analytics, and Internet of things (IoT), to help create the “next chapter of healthcare’s digital age,” company executives said, which will focus on advancing the patient care experience, improving the health of populations, and reducing the per capita cost of healthcare.”
“As part of the multi-year agreement, Cerner will migrate its core applications to AWS and will standardize its artificial intelligence and machine learning workloads on the public cloud.”
“Using AWS’ capabilities, Cerner is developing a new platform…” Read the full article here.
Source: Cerner taps Amazon Web Services to ramp up healthcare AI capabilities, predictive technology – By Heather Landi, December 3, 2019. FierceHealthcare.