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Meeting the Challenge of Clinical Research in a Digital World
By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato—An innovative approach that incorporates a massive, de-identified data set of EHR records is transforming the research landscape.
North Kansas City Hospital joined Mayo Clinic Care Network, which provides members special access to Mayo Clinic’s knowledge and expertise, including transformational capabilities and access to digital solutions from Mayo Clinic Platform.
In this episode, Mayo Clinic Platform COO Maneesh Goyal discusses how the organization is transforming global healthcare by leveraging AI, data analytics, and cloud-based infrastructure to ethically scale impact and drive innovation.
At the Bio-IT World Conference and Expo, Sonya Makhni, M.D., medical director of Mayo Clinic Platform, highlighted both the promising impact of AI in healthcare — such as accelerating radiology diagnoses — and the critical need for rigorous evaluation to ensure clinician trust and patient safety.
Becker’s asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share their biggest lesson from the past year.
The medical industry’s usage of artificial intelligence (AI) is widening, with Mayo Clinic, a top-ranked hospital in the United States, at the forefront.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic said it is continuing to invest in innovation through its Mayo Clinic Platform, an ecosystem designed to collaborate with global partners and bring proven tools into EHRs and clinical workflows.
At the 5:00 mark, Norwegian solution developer Synplan speaks to NRK TV about its involvement with Mayo Clinic Platform_Solutions Studio.
Healthcare leaders may still be looking for ROI and sustainability, but they know AI is here to stay, and they want to make sure they’re on the right path.
From reducing treatment times to making cancer care more accessible, subcutaneous drug delivery is changing the cancer treatment landscape.
AI consumed conversations as expected, but conversations are getting more nuanced. The annual event also revealed more anxiety about pressing problems.
Healthcare AI is developing at a rapid rate, and the industry’s attitude on how to best regulate and deploy this technology is evolving every day, according to leaders attending this year’s ViVE conference.
Launched from the Mayo Clinic Accelerator Program, the medical search platform uses AI to aggregate medical research.