Why the CEO of a $7 billion health system wants tech giants like Microsoft to use 'non-creepy' data to help track patients

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Why the CEO of a $7 billion health system wants tech giants like Microsoft to use 'non-creepy' data to help track patients
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Marc Harrison, the CEO of health system Intermountain Healthcare, understands why big tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon are interested in healthcare.

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