CueZen, Microsoft Azure partner on personalized health recommendations

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CueZen, a digital therapy software provider, said that it has forged a partnership with Health Data Services to transform the healthcare industry by delivering customized health recommendations at a massive scale.

The goal of the collaboration is to use the generative (AI) technology for health of CueZen and Microsoft Azure’s cloud-based services to offer more personalized solutions for patient engagement for their healthcare enterprise clients.

— Microsoft Health and Life Sciences Data & AI MedTech Senior Director said: “By combining CueZen’s AI-based personalization engine with Microsoft Azure’s cloud services, we can help healthcare organizations rapidly scale to enable more personalized patient care.

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CueZen’s personalization engine for health can be used to sustain engagement and influence behavior change and enhance the patient experience while reducing expenses, with specific guidelines.

The collaboration will allow CueZen to benefit from Azure’s secure, flexible, scalable, and compliant cloud infrastructure to improve the former’s management of medical device data and analytical capabilities. This will also allow CueZen to swiftly introduce new functions and features to its clients around the world.

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CueZen’s strategy to modernize health data is said to enable healthcare providers to build for their patients or members through the combination of clinical data and lifestyle information from apps, health trackers, and medical devices used at home.

Ankur Teredesai — CueZen CEO said: “We are excited to collaborate with Microsoft Azure Health Data Services to empower healthcare enterprise customers to offer more personalized health recommendations and customized next best actions to their members and patients.

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“Together we aim to provide tools for a more tailored and effective health experience for each individual, and to help improve engagement and health outcomes.”


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