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Deciphering the Puzzle of Dementia
By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — A diagnosis of dementia often disrupts the lives of patients and their families. AI-enabled algorithms can provide a more definitive diagnosis, and in some cases help detect curable forms of the condition.
As artificial intelligence and other digital health technologies make their mark, provider organizations need to pursue "organizational ambidexterity." Here's what that means, along with six[...]
Mayo Clinic Health System is driving growth and digital transformation with a focus on improving patient experience through AI and automation, including Mayo Clinic Platform,[...]
John Halamka, M.D., president of Mayo Clinic Platform, emphasized in a recent interview the need for pragmatism in AI adoption in healthcare, urging CIOs to[...]
Technology and hospital-at-home programs are paving the way for in-home treatments to be the new frontier in cancer care — if reimbursement and other challenges can be worked out.
Maneesh Goyal, chief operating officer of Mayo Clinic Platform, says Mayo Clinic is now working to share its expertise globally by harnessing AI and forging partnerships with hospitals across different regions.
At the annual meeting in Switzerland focused on addressing global issues, Gianrico Farrugia, M.D. spoke about Mayo Clinic's adoption of AI algorithms as part of a panel on digital healthcare.
Mayo Clinic has launched Mayo Clinic Digital Pathology, a platform designed to leverage the power of its vast digital slide archive to transform pathology and accelerate medical advancements.
Dr. John Halamka advised AI proponents to exercise caution in selecting initial use cases: “Go with lower risk, try the technology, see where it works and not."
In this video, IT leader Dr. John Halamka of Mayo Clinic shares advice for leaders who must balance the needs for innovation and caution in crafting their AI strategies.