Health teams at St. Luke’s University Health Network were already using Microsoft 365 when COVID-19 hit the network’s 12 hospitals and 400 sites in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The 15-member pulmonary critical care team quickly saw the value of Microsoft Teams as a collaboration solution to collect data and create a treatment protocol based on and evaluated against their own real-time data. In just a few weeks, they reduced patient mortality by 5 percent, compared to national averages, and decreased the need for intubation by 50 percent.
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