Mayo Clinic, Microsoft Partner to Collaborate on Healthcare AI Model
- On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, Mayo Clinic and Microsoft announced a partnership to develop a healthcare-specific artificial intelligence model designed to "synthesize diverse clinical data to support earlier diagnoses, more personalized treatment decisions and better patient outcomes."
- This project builds on the Mayo Clinic Platform, which the health system launched seven years ago to transition from a pipeline to a platform model using a de-identified data foundation designed to accelerate innovation, breakthroughs, and cures.
- Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft, said "frontier medical intelligence is around the corner," while the model will be initially deployed within Mayo Clinic's clinical environment to be "continuously tested, refined and improved through real-world use."
- While Mayo Clinic will own the model, Microsoft plans to make it accessible to healthcare organizations worldwide through its Azure Foundry APIs, enabling broader support for complex clinical decision-making.
- The collaboration aims to expand access to Mayo Clinic's expertise and improve patient and clinician experiences by providing actionable insights, reinforcing the health system's commitment to patient trust and responsible data stewardship.
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Mayo Clinic, Microsoft partner to collaborate on healthcare AI model
ROCHESTER — Mayo Clinic and Microsoft will work together to develop a healthcare-specific artificial intelligence model, the health system announced Tuesday, June 2. The collaborative project aims to create a healthcare AI model that can "synthesize diverse clinical data to support earlier diagnoses, more personalized treatment decisions and better patient outcomes," per a Mayo Clinic press release. "Frontier medical intelligence is around the c…
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