How Dynamics 365 Remote Assist Enables Shared Surgery in Underserved Communities
At Mount Sinai Health System hospitals in metropolitan New York, patients can access the expertise of specialists and surgeons who use leading-edge techniques and technology to deliver exceptional care. It's a level of care that's out of reach for many people with more than 5 billion — the majority of people on the planet — not having access to simple surgical procedures. Dr. Michael L. Marin, Mount Sinai Health System's Chairman of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief is on a mission to resolve this large-scale issue by using sustainable technologies to bring vital surgical care to underserved populations around the world. Today, Mount Sinai uses Microsoft technologies including Dynamics 365 Remote Assist to develop lasting methods of care to radically transform how surgical care is delivered. Read the customer story to learn from the experience.
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How Dynamics 365 Remote Assist Enables Shared Surgery in Underserved Communities
published by DSoft Technology, Engineering & Analysis
DSoft Technology, a Colorado Springs-based Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), is a leading provider of technology consulting and IT services and solutions for a broad range of clients both locally in Colorado and across the country. Since 1998, DSoft Technology has proven success delivering strategic value and operational efficiencies to our clients, specializing in .NET, open source, and Umbraco technologies. In everything we do, we use incremental and iterative processes where releases are produced in close collaboration with the client. This process improves investment manageability, lowers risk of project failure, shortens the time to realize value, and allows our clients to better adapt to their changing needs. Our formula for success is a thoughtful combination of people, clients, and culture that makes the difference. We don't invent technology - we make IT work for our clients.