Becker's Healthcare June 6, 2024
Giles Bruce

Cleveland Clinic has taken its partnership with IBM to a global level, aiming to advance healthcare delivery and research with artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

The two organizations said June 6 they are collaborating with the Hartree Centre, a high-performance computing data analytics and AI firm based in the United Kingdom.

“Besides being global now, this [project] is integrating both AI and quantum computing under a vision of using advanced compute to progress life sciences and healthcare,” Lara Jehi, MD, chief research information officer of Cleveland Clinic, told Becker’s.

Two projects are planned from the collaboration. In one, Cleveland Clinic London and Hartree Centre will employ AI to track patients’ treatments and outcomes and analyze how their quality of life...

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