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What Google Cloud learned about interoperability from Mayo Clinic
Google is piloting its healthcare data engine, a tool intended to build longitudinal patient records and pull in data from multiple sources. Early work with Mayo Clinic served as a foundation for the technology.
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A little over a year ago, Google Cloud and Mayo Clinic struck a 10-year strategic partnership, with the goal of building an “assembly line” of clinical AI tools. To support this, they’d need to have comprehensive and standardized data sets a rarity in healthcare.
But this process of aggregating together healthcare data and bringing it to the cloud was time consuming, even for Mayo Clinic, which has more technical resources than most. Part of the challenge was that engineers needed to evaluate different options for cloud configuration, including best practices for networking and security.
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