The platform uses AI tech, EHR data and a questionnaire to perform clinical intake of patients visiting emergency departments and urgent care clinics as well as patients at home, according to a news release emailed to Becker’s Hospital Review. Mayo Clinic will go live on the platform in the next few months.
Once the patient completes the questionnaire, Mayo Clinic staff can review the individual’s self-reported condition, potential diagnoses and their hospitalization risk score to support the physician’s decision-making process. The platform will support Mayo Clinic’s emergency medicine department.
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