Healthcare DIVE January 15, 2025
Emily Olsen

The notetaking assistant will first be available to about 2,000 clinicians serving one million patients.

Dive Brief:

  • Mayo Clinic is expanding its collaboration with artificial intelligence-backed clinical documentation company Abridge, the partners said Tuesday.
  • Under the agreement with Mayo, the documentation assistant will first be available to about 2,000 clinicians who serve around a million patients. The health system will continue a phased deployment over the next year to remaining eligible providers, Amy Williams, executive dean of practice at Mayo, said in a statement to Healthcare Dive.
  • Mayo and Abridge — along with electronic health record vendor Epic — have already been working together to develop an AI documentation product for nurses announced last summer.

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