Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate selects 20 healthcare technology startups for 30-week program
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Mayo Clinic Platform_Accelerate has selected 20 healthcare technology startups for its 30-week accelerator program. The program provides startups with access to Mayo Clinic's de-identified clinical data ecosystem, one-on-one technical mentorship, and collaboration with leading experts to advance digital health solutions. The selected companies focus on areas such as AI-powered clinical decision support, remote patient monitoring, digital pathology, and operational efficiency tools for healthcare systems.
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Through an immersive 30-week program with a structured curriculum, companies collaborate with leading experts, receive one-on-one technical mentorship, and work with Mayo Clinic Platform's de-identified clinical data ecosystem.
These startups represent a diverse range of innovative approaches to transforming healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes.
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