Mayo Clinic Launches Two Companies To Support New Remote Monitoring Initiative

The Minnesota-based health care system announced the formation of Anumana Inc. to commercialize artificial intelligence-enabled algorithms and Lucem Health to curate data collected from remote monitoring devices.

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Mayo Clinic is investing in two start-up companies formed to help clinicians take advantage of the data created by remote monitoring devices and improve patient care.

On 14 April, Mayo Clinic announced the launch of its Remote Diagnostics and Management Platform (RDMP), a technology platform that will connect remote monitoring devices to new artificial intelligence (AI)...

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