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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.
By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato — Since ChatGPT was launched in 2022, the entire world has suddenly taken notice of AI’s capabilities. AI agents use such large language models to actively reshape business, finance, and the healthcare ecosystem. Are we ready for this shift?
In this latest episode, Arundhati explores how one Mayo Clinic doctor found purpose in her deeply personal tragedy and how Mayo Clinic Florida then took her idea, executed on it and is attempting to scale it.
Healthcare is entering one of the most exciting innovation cycles it has ever seen. When you look at the history of health IT, much of[...]
Becker’s asked C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the U.S. to share how their system has been expanding their access to care.
By John Halamka and Paul Cerrato—AI permeates our everyday lives in countless ways. It only makes sense for it to also improve the way medical school students are trained, and how clinicians in practice carry out their everyday responsibilities.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic’s “platform” approach is fueling innovation and outcomes at the health system.
The PlatforMed event highlighted how platform thinking is advancing clinical care, empowering clinicians, and making high-quality care more accessible everywhere.
Mayo Clinic Platform is an initiative designed to accelerate and enable digital transformation in healthcare for Mayo Clinic and healthcare providers around the world.
By John Halamka and John Cerrato—Our primer will give you many of the cognitive skills needed to understand the latest research on digital health.
With the help of Mayo Clinic Care Network, Wellstar Health System brought a minimally invasive, high impact left ventricular assist device program closer to home for patients across metro Atlanta.
The AI field is booming in radiology, where it’s enhancing — not replacing — human specialists, with Mayo Clinic’s John Halamka saying it will be malpractice not to use AI within five years.