Healthcare IT News May 5, 2023
Mike Miliard

In pursuit of more accurate and equitable AI models, the health system is broadening the distributed network to include deidentified datasets in Brazil, Israel and Canada.

Mayo Clinic on Friday announced that its Mayo Clinic Platform_Connect distributed data network will expand internationally with a trio of new health system partners.

WHY IT MATTERS
With new collaborations with Brazil’s Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Israel’s Sheba Medical Center and Canada’s University Health Network, the data-sharing network plans to broaden its capabilities toward more advanced and accurate artificial intelligence applications.

Those three health systems join Missouri-based Mercy, which began a 10-year data sharing and model validation collaboration with Mayo Clinic in 2022.

With the new expansion Mayo Clinic Platform_Connect offers clinicians and researchers secure,...

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