Microsoft has expanded its Dragon Copilot AI platform to include ambient, voice-driven documentation tailored to nursing workflows and enabled third-party app integrations, promising to free nurses and clinicians from paperwork and boost patient-care time.
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Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot, already serving physicians, is now extending to nursing workflows via “ambient flowsheet capture” where nurse-patient conversations are captured automatically and converted into documentation for the EHR after nurse review. The update also introduces an ecosystem of partner-built AI apps and agents that integrate directly into Dragon Copilot, enabling automation of tasks like prior authorisation, evidence summary, referrals, patient engagement and workflow automation. These advancements aim to reduce administrative burden, alleviate burnout among nurses and clinical staff, and help organisations deliver better care with efficiency.
Nursing is one of the toughest jobs endless rounds, charting, phone calls, and documentation. Microsoft’s latest upgrade to Dragon Copilot aims to ease that load with AI that listens, learns, and lightens paperwork.
The new Ambient Flowsheet Capture lets nurses simply speak during patient care the system automatically converts conversations into electronic records for quick review and approval. Beyond that, Dragon Copilot now automates routine tasks like drafting notes, summarising labs, and generating referrals, while providing trusted medical references from sources like the CDC and FDA.
Microsoft has also opened the platform to third-party AI tools, allowing hospitals to integrate billing, prior-authorisation, and diagnostic insights into a single streamlined workflow.
By reducing up to a quarter of documentation time, this upgrade could ease nurse burnout and improve patient care quality. While challenges like accuracy, privacy, and cost remain, experts say this marks a major step toward AI-driven teamwork in healthcare shifting nurses’ focus from screens back to patients.
“Considering the complexity of nursing documentation workflows today… we need to ask if there is a different way to document into the electronic health record. This tool stands to provide greater value as more users come onboard.”
By
HB Team
