hellocare.ai, a leading AI-assisted virtual care delivery platform transforming hospital care models and operations, announced it has entered into a collaboration with Mayo Clinic focused on ambient clinical intelligence. This technology could allow for a more proactive approach to healthcare, potentially reducing hospitalizations and severity of illness, and improving patient quality of life.

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The innovative artificial intelligence company also announced the expansion of its previously announced $47 million growth round by welcoming Mayo Clinic as its latest investor.

Currently deployed across 70+ health systems, hellocare.ai’s unified platform enables hospitals to deliver AI-assisted services such as ambient documentation, digital whiteboards, patient engagement, and hospital-at-home services, all through a deeply integrated, enterprise-grade solution.

This next-generation capability is designed to aid providers in early detection, reduce clinician workload, and support safer and more proactive inpatient care. 

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“Collaborating with Mayo Clinic – the number one hospital in the world – on ambient clinical intelligence allows us to push the boundaries of what’s possible with AI, resulting in smarter, safer, and more responsive care at scale,” said Labinot Bytyqi, Founder and CEO of hellocare.ai.

“At Mayo Clinic in Florida, our mission is to combine world-class care with innovation that anticipates and solves tomorrow’s healthcare challenges,” said Kent Thielen, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic in Florida. “Innovative technology is playing a key role in our new hospital expansion—enabling smarter, more connected care environments that enhance both the patient and staff experience.”

Various organizations are deploying hellocare.ai’s platform across their systems to improve outcomes, reduce clinician burnout, and modernize care delivery.

“Our recent hospital expansion is more than just adding beds; it’s about reimagining the patient and clinician experience,” said Michael Maniaci, M.D., professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science. “By integrating advanced technologies like ambient clinical intelligence and digital engagement tools, we’ve created a care environment where patients are more connected and clinicians can focus more on personalized care.”

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Source – PR Newswire