Copilot for Health:  Using Microsoft Copilot to maximize productivity

Copilot for Health: Using Microsoft Copilot to maximize productivity

Explore the various types of Microsoft Copilot licenses and how they can be utilized to enhance productivity in healthcare settings

By HIMSS Midwest Gateway Chapter

Date and time

Thursday, May 22 · 4:30 - 6:30pm CDT

Location

Microsoft Technology Center - @4220

4220 Duncan Avenue #501 St. Louis, MO 63110

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

CoPilot for Healthcare:

Using Microsoft Copilot to maximize productivity

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025

Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m. CT

  • 4:30pm Registration
  • 5:00pm Program Begins
  • 6:00pm Q&A and Networking

Location:

Microsoft Technology Center

4220 Duncan Ave., Suite 501

St. Louis, MO 65115

Parking: Visitor parking available in the garage adjacent to the building

Description:

In this presentation, we will explore the various types of Microsoft Copilot licenses and how they can be utilized to enhance productivity in healthcare settings. Although Microsoft Copilot is not a healthcare-specific tool, its features can be adapted to support healthcare professionals in streamlining their workflows and improving overall efficiency.

Topics to be covered include:

··Transforming clinical and administrative workflows by leveraging organizational data with Copilot

· Strategic planning for Copilot rollout, including governance, compliance, and training

· Addressing common challenges in AI implementation, from change management to data readiness

About the Speaker:

Melissa Ingle is the Chief Data Scientist at Technology Partners, Inc., where she leads the Data Intelligence Group. This team is responsible for all data analysis, visualization, and data science functions within the company. Melissa has nearly two decades of experience in the field of data, with nine years specifically focused on data science. They hold an MBA, an MS in Data Science, and are currently one year away from completing their PhD in Data Science, with a dissertation focused on developing a tool to detect bias in AI. In addition to her professional work, Melissa is a dedicated educator, having taught data and data science courses at UNLV, University of Wisconsin at Madison, San Jose State University, and most recently at Presidio Graduate School. She resides in San Francisco with her two children and her Goldendoodle, Biscuit.


Thank you to our sponsor Connection for its support of this program.

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Our purpose is to bring together healthcare technology professionals in our Midwest region to promote the exchange of: knowledge, ideas, best practices and experiences. We assist members in their professional growth, and provide communication regarding emerging healthcare information and technology.