MedCity News April 14, 2021
Elise Reuter

Mayo Clinic struck joint ventures with two startups to develop and commercialize AI diagnostic tools. It’s part of a broader plan by Mayo Clinic to develop more AI tools to support clinical decisions.

Mayo Clinic struck two joint ventures to develop and commercialize AI diagnostic tools. The idea was to develop algorithms to support clinicians’ decisions, starting with a suite of cardiology tools.

The news comes a little over a month after Mayo Clinic announced it plans to create an “AI factory” as it expands its partnership with Google.

Mayo Clinic is launching the two companies, Lucem Health and Anumana, in conjunction with two startups.

“Why did we create two portfolio companies, one to do...

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