According to a Jan. 9 TruLite press release, TruLite’s standalone software integrates itself directly into an EHR and creates patient-specific interventions at the clinical, behavioral, and social levels.
By implementing this software into its daily practice, Mayo Clinic is hoping to target inequitable health outcomes, specifically for patients of color. Using this software in the early stages of a patient’s health journey can aid physicians in providing them with the best possible health outcomes.
“This collaboration with Mayo Clinic represents a significant step forward in health equity capabilities to address this critical unmet need in the market,” said Alan Roga, MD, founder and CEO of TruLite.
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