Inside Precision Medicine June 7, 2023
Chris Anderson

Google Cloud announced today that Mayo Clinic will deploy its generative AI capabilities aimed at improving clinical workflows and facilitate clinicians in finding actionable information to help improve patient outcomes. The collaboration which centers on Google Cloud’s Enterprise Search in Generative AI App Builder—which is now able to support HIPAA compliance—will help gather pertinent information from disparate data sources across the Mayo Clinic enterprise, making it easier to use for clinical decision making.

“Our prioritization of patient safety, privacy, and ethical considerations, means that generative AI can have a significant and positive impact on how we work and deliver healthcare,” said Cris Ross, Mayo Clinic’s CIO. “Google Cloud’s tools have the potential to unlock sources of information that typically aren’t...

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