Is Microsoft (MSFT) Stock a Buy After Landing the NHS’s Biggest AI Deal?

08-Jun-2026 CoinCentral

TLDR

  • NHS England will roll out Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff by October 2026.
  • A trial of 30,000+ workers across 90 NHS organizations found AI saved 43 minutes per person per day.
  • The full deployment could save millions of hours of admin time annually across the NHS.
  • The rollout includes Copilot Studio, allowing NHS trusts to build custom AI agents for specific tasks.
  • MSFT stock trades around $413.25, roughly 25% below its 52-week high of $555.45.

Microsoft’s AI push in healthcare just got its biggest real-world proof point yet.


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NHS England announced on June 7 that it will deploy Microsoft 365 Copilot to 505,000 clinicians and support staff. It follows what Microsoft UK described as the largest AI trial of its kind globally in healthcare.

The trial ran across more than 30,000 workers and 90 NHS organizations. The headline finding: AI-powered admin support saved an average of 43 minutes per staff member per day — the equivalent of five weeks of time per person per year.

NHS England said a full rollout could save millions of hours annually. The deployment plan starts with 200,000 users in the first six months, with the remaining 305,000 onboarded by October 2026.

MSFT stock was trading at $413.25 at the time of writing, down 0.82% on the day. The stock has declined around 9.5% over the past week and sits about 25% below its 52-week high of $555.45.

The deal is not just a Copilot license. It includes access to Copilot Studio, which lets individual NHS trusts build and deploy their own AI agents for specific challenges — things like help desk support, complaints processing, and financial analysis.

What the AI Will Actually Do Day-to-Day

Ward clerks are expected to use it for patient discharge and bed management. Medical secretaries will use it for meeting minutes and templates. Management teams will lean on it for drafting board papers and briefings.

Core services including HR, finance, and procurement are also in scope. Agent 365 will provide governance to make sure agents comply with organizational policies.

Health Innovation and Safety Minister Preet Kaur Gill described the goal plainly: “By rolling out Microsoft Copilot across the NHS, we can reduce that burden, free up clinicians’ time and help staff focus on what they do best — caring for patients.”

Rob Thompson, Chief Digital, Data and Technology Officer at NHS England, said the potential to save clinical staff nearly a day’s worth of admin time every fortnight “could be a gamechanger for patients.”

The Broader Microsoft Picture

The NHS announcement lands as Microsoft continues to build out its AI platform. At its Build 2026 conference, the company outlined a shift from AI assistants to what it’s calling a full-stack enterprise agent platform.

TD Cowen and Cantor Fitzgerald both hold positive ratings on MSFT — Buy and Overweight, respectively. TD Cowen highlighted seven new self-built AI models aimed at fine-tuning and cost optimization.

Microsoft’s revenue stands at $318.3 billion with a P/E ratio of 24.71. Its market cap is $3.1 trillion.

Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, recently announced he will step down from Microsoft’s board to focus on his AI startup, Manas.

The NHS rollout is set to be completed by October 2026, with a 12-month onboarding plan and an extensive training program for staff.

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