MedCity News July 26, 2022
Marissa Plescia

Through the alliance, the two organizations are sharing their extensive clinical data with one another, which will help identify diseases and treatment plans earlier.

Mayo Clinic and Mercy, both large health systems and early adopters of electronic health records, are teaming up to see if leveraging data and patient outcomes from both institutions can identify illnesses and treatments earlier.

The two organizations unveiled their new 10-year alliance Tuesday at the Mayo Clinic Platform Conference.

Mayo and Mercy each have large amounts of treatment outcomes and clinical data from years of using integrated electronic health records. Rochester, Minnesota-based Mayo has about 10 million patient lives in its database and about 60 algorithms in cardiology, neurology, radiology, oncology and radiation, according to...

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