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Mayo Clinic Launches New Platform for Analyzing Data From mHealth Devices

The Remote Diagnostic and Management Platform (RDMP) is designed to collect data from mHealth devices used in remote patient monitoring and telehealth programs and apply AI tools for diagnosis and decision support.

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By Eric Wicklund

- The Mayo Clinic has launched a new mHealth platform aimed at helping healthcare providers improve their use of connected health devices in remote patient monitoring and other mobile health programs.

The Remote Diagnostic and Management Platform (RDMP) connects devices to AI resources that would help providers with clinical decisions support and diagnoses in what the Minnesota-based health system calls “event-driven medicine.” It’s designed to help providers in and outside the health system analyze and act on data collected by mHealth devices.

"The dramatically increased use of remote patient telemetry devices coupled with the rapidly accelerating development of AI and machine learning algorithms has the potential to revolutionize diagnostic medicine," John Halamka, MD, president of the Mayo Clinic Platform, said in a press release issued today. “With RDMP, clinicians will have access to best-in-class algorithms and care protocols and will be able to serve more patients effectively in remote care settings. The platform will also enable patients to take more control of their health and make better decisions based on insights delivered directly to them.”

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