Azure Service Health
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Microsoft's industry-leading cloud platform Azure enables powerful new capabilities for healthcare organizations to improve patient outcomes, lower costs, and drive digital transformation. Some key examples include: Leveraging AI and machine learning for clinical decision support. Solutions like Azure Machine Learning and Cognitive Services allow healthcare providers to tap into cutting-edge AI to assist with complex tasks like medical image analysis, population health insights, and precision medicine recommendations tailored to individual patients. This augments clinician capabilities and catches potential issues early. Enhancing telehealth and remote patient monitoring with Azure IoT. Devices like wearables, in-home health equipment, and sensors can connect to Azure and feed real-time patient data to providers to enable continuous care outside traditional facilities. Azure services facilitate data ingestion, analysis, and application development for rapid innovation. Modernizing healthcare IT infrastructure and apps with Azure. Migrating legacy systems to Azure empowers scalability, security, efficiency gains, and cost savings that can be redirected to improve patient-centric services. Features like automated compliance monitoring and role-based access further protect sensitive patient data in the cloud. Unifying data and AI for advanced clinical analytics. Azure brings together structured and unstructured data across disparate systems then layers on machine learning for actionable predictive insights. This is invaluable for scenarios ranging from early sepsis detection to precision oncology for cancer care. Overall, Azure as a trusted, hyper-scale, hybrid cloud platform gives healthcare organizations the core infrastructure and latest data/AI capabilities to continue pushing the boundaries of healthcare innovation. The ability to quickly develop and scale new apps, services, and insights safely, compliantly, and cost-effectively in Azure is enabling groundbreaking digital transformation for many leading healthcare providers today.394Views0likes0CommentsAzure Service Health - minimum privileges
In Azure Service Health some of our Global Administrators are getting "No permissions to read Service Health events for 1 subscription(s)" messages. What are the minimum roles or privileges needed in a subscription to allow Azure Service Health (and alerts) to function? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/alerts-activity-log-service-notifications?toc=%2fazure%2fservice-health%2ftoc.json and related articles do not seem to address the issue we are trying to address. We would like to be able to have non-Global Admin accounts, like tier 1 support, to see Azure Service Health, but first just knowing how to make it function as expected would be good.6.9KViews0likes1Comment