Becker's Healthcare November 14, 2022
Giles Bruce

Mayo Clinic Platform, the data analytics arm of Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic, is giving tech company Atropos Health access to deidentified patient data to boost its clinical decision support tool.

Atropos’ offers a digital consult application, Prognostograms, that employs millions of deidentified medical records to advise clinicians on courses of treatments for their patients. The company began as a research project at Stanford (Calif.) University.

“The wealth of real-world evidence at Mayo Clinic would make the...

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