SUMMARYNHS England plans to deploy Microsoft Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff after a 30,000-person pilot found the AI assistant saved an average of 43 minutes a day on administrative work. Trusts will receive licenses in phases through October 2026, with initial allocations of about 2,000 seats each. NHS organizations will also get Copilot Studio to build custom agents for tasks such as FOI requests, complaints, helpdesk support, and financial analysis.
NHS England plans to roll out Microsoft Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff after a 30,000-person pilot claimed the AI assistant saved users an average of 43 minutes a day on administrative work. The Register reports: The rollout won't happen overnight. NHS England said that each trust will receive a central allocation of licenses based on headcount, typically starting with around 2,000 Copilot seats, and that more than half a million staff are expected to have access by October 2026. The NHS has no shortage of administrative work to throw at the software. The rollout envisions Copilot helping with discharge paperwork, bed management, rota planning, meeting minutes, board papers, briefings, data analysis, and assorted HR, finance, and procurement tasks.
NHS organizations will also receive access to Copilot Studio, Microsoft's toolkit for building custom AI agents. NHS England said trusts will be able to develop agents for tasks such as handling Freedom of Information requests, processing complaints, reducing helpdesk workloads, and assisting with financial analysis. A governance framework called Agent 365 will oversee the deployment of those systems.