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Microsoft Partners With Mayo Clinic To Launch AI Solutions To Improve Patient Outcomes – AfroTech



Microsoft has partnered with Mayo Clinic to solve complex challenges in healthcare.

Teaming Up with Mayo Clinic

According to a press release, the big tech company’s AI, cloud, engineering, and superintelligence capabilities will be leveraged alongside Mayo Clinic’s expertise in healthcare, clinical data, and “longitudinal insights” to build a frontier AI model for healthcare use cases and clinical reasoning. This will aid earlier diagnoses, improved treatment decisions, and better patient outcomes.

“By expanding access to actionable insights and supporting care teams in complex decision-making, the collaboration aims to address some of healthcare’s most challenging problems,” the press release states.

Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI since 2024, said he is thrilled about the partnership and believes in the promise of frontier medical intelligence in healthcare.

“This is the best collaboration imaginable to help us accelerate toward that future. Mayo has unparalleled clinical expertise, de-identified clinical health data, and longitudinal medical insights, and we’re thrilled to partner with their world-class physicians to build a state-of-the-art foundation model for healthcare,” Suleyman said, according to the press release.

Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., Mayo Clinic’s president and CEO, commented:

“Mayo Clinic is committed to putting patients first, and we have long believed AI can help transform healthcare. Seven years ago, we launched Mayo Clinic Platform to move healthcare from a pipeline to a platform model through a safe, trusted, patient-centric de-identified data foundation designed to accelerate innovation, breakthroughs, and cures. Now, by combining our clinical expertise and data foundation with Microsoft’s engineering and AI capabilities, we are building something healthcare has never seen before and bringing more of Mayo Clinic to more patients.”

Mayo Clinic owns the technology and will deploy it first. However, Microsoft intends to make it available through Azure Foundry APIs so that organizations across the globe may use it.

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