HealthLeaders Media July 26, 2022
Eric Wicklund

The two large health systems are joing forces to use ‘the most current data science and years of deidentified patient outcomes to find diseases earlier and start patients on paths to better health more quickly.’

Mercy and the Mayo Clinic have announced a partnership to use data and technology to improve care management.

The deal brings together two large health systems with long and storied track records in innovation and aims to combine their talents in using “the most current data science and years of deidentified patient outcomes to find diseases earlier and start patients on paths to better health more quickly.”

“This unique collaboration will eliminate the barriers to innovation in healthcare by bringing together data and human expertise...

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