Becker's Healthcare January 14, 2025
Molly Gamble

Mayo Clinic has selected Abridge as its partner for an AI-powered clinical conversation platform.

The Rochester, Minn.-based health system will begin rolling out the generative AI tool starting with approximately 2,000 physicians who serve over 1 million patients annually across a range of specialties and care settings.

The enterprise-wide implementation follows a rigorous evaluation process, during which Mayo Clinic evaluated Abridge’s tool with a rigorous clinical note quality assessment, seeking to ensure that the notes it generated met Mayo standards.

“At Mayo Clinic, we are committed to leveraging innovative AI platforms to improve both clinicians’ well-being and provide high-quality, patient-centered care,” said Amy Williams, MD, executive dean of the Practice at Mayo Clinic. “This collaboration...

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