Mount Sinai Begins Phased Rollout of Microsoft Dragon Copilot in Clinical Departments
Early deployment focuses on structured training to prepare for a 2026 system-wide expansion.
Overview
- Mount Sinai says the deployment has started in select units and will extend across the health system in 2026.
- Dragon Copilot uses ambient listening, natural language processing, and generative AI to capture clinical conversations and draft notes directly in the EHR.
- The program includes staged training, continuous feedback, and formal evaluation to ensure secure and equitable adoption.
- Leaders describe goals of reducing documentation time and cognitive load so clinicians can spend more time with patients.
- Mount Sinai states it is the first academic medical center to deploy Dragon Copilot to its care team.