Healthcare IT Today July 13, 2020
Anne Zieger

As I recently reported, the Mayo Clinic has managed to continue with its IT innovation program despite the financial and operational stresses imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. As it turns out, the system has some pretty ambitious plans.

Earlier this month, it announced plans to implement new AI-based technology designed to improve the efficiency of the triage process at its Rochester, MN location. More recently, the Clinic has set plans to roll out a new care model offering advanced services to patients in their homes, working in partnership with tech vendor Medically Home.

The Clinic will begin enrolling patients in the advanced care program in July and August of this year, working with patients served by its Jacksonville, FL and...

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