HealthLeaders Media April 8, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The Mayo Clinic is working on an AI tool that will integrate with the EHR, prompting clinicians to identify and address both SDOH and clinical bias.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Health systems are increasingly interested in identifying and addressing social determinants of health, but haven’t found the right strategy that clinicians can use.

– Researchers at the Mayo Clinic are working with digital health company Trulity on an AI tool embedded in the EHR that can alert clinicians to SDOH and help clinicians develop care management plans to address those barriers.

– The platform would also help clinicians better understand and address clinical bias, or actions they take that may influence health inequity.

Researchers at The Mayo Clinic in Arizona are...

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