MedCity News August 28, 2025
Katie Adams

Cleveland Clinic is expanding its use of Dyania Health’s AI platform across the health system to speed up clinical trial recruitment. The system quickly scans patient records to identify eligible participants, aiming to give more patients access to trials and speed up development timelines for new therapies.

This week, Cleveland Clinic announced that it is scaling Dyania Health’s AI platform across its enterprise to accelerate clinical trial recruitment — and hopefully thereby enable patients to access beneficial therapies faster.

New Jersey-based Dyania, founded in 2019, is tackling one of healthcare’s most time-consuming tasks: manual chart review.

“Today, clinicians must sift through years of patient histories, piecing together information scattered across medical records to reach a conclusion. At the scale of...

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