The new app, called “Better,” provides consumers some information for free, such as symptom advice and access to Mayo Clinic’s health database.
For about $50 a month the app will also help patients gather medical records from physicians, provide 24-hour access to Mayo Clinic healthcare professionals and provide assistance with insurance claims, according to the report.
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