Healthcare IT Today July 3, 2020
Anne Zieger

The Mayo Clinic has announced plans to implement new AI-based technology which will help providers at one of its campuses better route patients to the right level of care.

The health system has agreed to work with AI vendor Diagnostic Robotics, which has developed an AI-driven prediction and triage platform. Mayo will use the tools provided by Diagnostic Robotics to triage patients seeing clinicians at its Rochester, MN location.

According to the vendor, the AI platform bases its feedback on millions of EHR records and billions of data points collected from patients in both the United States and Israel.

The automated predictive patient triage system Mayo plans to adopt will ask providers conducting a clinical intake screen to complete an...

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