Healthcare Finance News September 6, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

Harper Family Foundation provided $10M to train staff and medical professionals to deploy AI technology ethically for patients, system says.

Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic is launching a new artificial intelligence education program using $10 million in funds from the Harper Family Foundation.

The Mayo Clinic Harper Family Foundation Artificial Intelligence Education in Medicine Program will train staff and medical professionals to deploy the best AI technology, ethically, for patients, the health system said.

“The Harper Family Foundation was created through the hard work, success and generosity of Mike and Josie Harper as a sustainable resource to support education, leadership and healthcare, and to strengthen our communities,” said the Harper Family Foundation Board of Trustees.

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