Improve patient and research outcomes with analytics and insights
The evolution of Azure API for FHIR
Quick deployment of managed, enterprise-grade FHIR, DICOM, and MedTech services.
Tools to combine disparate health datasets and standardize data in the cloud.
Connectors to Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure Machine Learning, and Power BI to generate insights from real-world data.
Designed for protected health information (PHI), meeting all regional compliance requirements including HIPAA, GDPR, and CCPA.
Streamline health workloads
Gain insights from PHI data in real time
Build on a trusted cloud for healthcare
Decentralize clinical trials with remote monitoring
Move from reactive to proactive care for better patient outcomes and experiences. Use the MedTech service to ingest high-frequency biometric data from devices, including wearables. Standardize that data into FHIR to view in context with other clinical datasets. Enable remote monitoring of patients with chronic diseases, accelerate decentralized clinical trials, and allow patients access to virtual care.
Process imaging data quickly and at scale
Streamline radiology and digital pathology workflows with DICOM cast technology. Manage, store, query, retrieve, and exchange DICOM files in the cloud. Query metadata across clinical and imaging records to reduce time to diagnosis. Process medical imaging data into research cohorts quickly and at scale.
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Plan ahead with simple, transparent pricing
- No upfront costs or surprises—pay for only what you need.
- Azure Health Data Services pricing is based on structured storage used, provisioned throughput, and service runtime.
- Existing Azure API for FHIR customers can continue using the product without disruption to service or change in pricing structure.
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Trusted by companies of all sizes
Developing advanced predictive models
Data science teams at Humana collaborated with Microsoft to explore developing a system to identify potential gaps in patient care and engage care teams to offer support for high-risk patients.
"Bring trusted health innovation closer to the patient through AI-powered SAS Health solutions on Azure."
Steve Kearney, PharmD, Global Medical Director, SAS
"ZEISS is able to connect our medical technology to Microsoft's cloud enabling improved clinical workflows in a secure environment."
Euan S. Thomson, PhD, President, Ophthalmic Devices and Head of Digital Business, ZEISS Medical Technology
"Without the Azure API for FHIR that Sensoria Health used for the clinician remote monitoring software, we'd be fighting diabetic foot disease with one arm tied behind our backs."
Dr. David Armstrong, Cofounder, Southwestern Academic Limb
"At MultiCare Connected Care, our mission is partnering for healing and a healthy future. MultiCare is utilizing the Azure platform to scale our pilot project to multiple partners."
Anna Taylor, Director of Operations, MultiCare Connected Care
"We are excited to use Microsoft's Medical Imaging Server for DICOM with IMS CloudVue and are impressed with the speed with which the Microsoft team has enabled our FDA approved viewer."
Vittorio Accomazzi, CTO, International Medical Solutions (IMS)
Azure Health Data Services resources and documentation
Documentation and tutorials
Azure Health Data Services documentation
Azure API for FHIR documentation
Quickstart: Deploy Azure API for FHIR using the Azure portal
Tutorial: Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) SMART on FHIR proxy
What is Azure Health Data Services?
Get started with the DICOM service
Authentication and authorization for Azure Health Data Services
Get started with the IoT connector
Get started with the FHIR service
Deploy an Azure Health Data Services workspace using the Azure portal
Frequently asked questions about Azure Health Data Services
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Azure Health Data Services has evolved to support multiple health data standards for the exchange of structured data. A single collection of APIs allows you to deploy multiple data service instances of different service types (FHIR, DICOM, and IoT Connector) that work seamlessly with one another.
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HL7 FHIR, or Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, is an open-standard data model that enables data interoperability for systems using FHIR. Learn more.
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Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) is the standard for the communication and management of medical imaging information and related data. DICOM is most commonly used for storing and transmitting medical images enabling the integration of medical imaging devices such as scanners, servers, workstations, printers, network hardware, and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) from multiple manufacturers.
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Detailed pricing information is available on the pricing page.
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