The Merck Manuals announces its collaboration with Microsoft to integrate its renowned professional medical reference into healthcare agent service in Microsoft Copilot Studio. This initiative harnesses the power of Generative AI (GenAI) to provide clinicians with trusted, comprehensive, and evidence-based medical content at the point of care.
The Merck Manuals is an independent (non-government) medical information resource integrated into this platform. This collaboration exemplifies a commitment to enhancing clinical workflows by incorporating Merck Manuals’ authoritative content into Microsoft’s healthcare agent service in Copilot Studio. This integration empowers healthcare technology developers to create generative AI-driven healthcare agents that leverage this high-value content to grant clinicians immediate access to vital medical information.
“Clinicians and healthcare organizations worldwide depend on the Merck Manuals and MSD Manuals for accurate and reliable answers to their clinical questions,” said Dr. Sandy Falk, Editor-in-Chief of the Merck Manuals. "Through this collaboration with Microsoft, we are building solutions to deliver our comprehensive, evidence-based content to meet the needs of healthcare professionals. By providing seamless access to trusted medical information, we are supporting clinicians in providing the best patient care."
For over 125 years, Merck Manuals has been a vital resource for clinical decision support worldwide, available in 15 languages. The content is written and peer-reviewed by leading academic medical experts and is provided without subscription fees or advertisements across websites, mobile apps, and EHR integrations, ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to accurate, unbiased, trusted medical information.
Healthcare agent service in Microsoft Copilot Studio allows healthcare organizations to develop generative AI-powered agents, while leveraging reusable healthcare-specific features, pre-built intelligence sourced from reputable medical references and clinical, chat and compliance safeguards. This collaboration will focus on both Microsoft’s third-party and first-party applications, including Microsoft Dragon Copilot, where clinicians will be able to use GenAI to seamlessly surface credible medical information within voice-enabled and ambient clinical documentation workflows.
The Merck Manuals is known as the MSD Manuals outside of the US and Canada, and will be known as MSD Manuals in this platform.
Hadas Bitran, General Manager of Health AI at Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, said, “Our collaboration with the Merck Manuals and MSD Manuals aims to expand the potential of healthcare agent service in Microsoft Copilot Studio. By leveraging the rich, high-quality content from MSD Manuals, this platform further enables high-value use cases for our customers, and enhances the capabilities of our healthcare solutions.”
Merck Manuals and Microsoft are both committed to responsible generative AI development and guiding efforts to ensure that technology operates in the best interests of healthcare providers and patients alike.
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