Encare has announced that its ERAS Interactive Audit System, called EIAS, has been officially approved as a solution on the Mayo Clinic Platform Solutions Studio. This recognition puts EIAS in a small group of European healthcare technologies that have received this honor. EIAS is used in more than 30 countries and is special because it’s the only audit platform developed together with the ERAS Society to monitor compliance with Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocols across various types of surgery. The approval from the Mayo Clinic Platform shows that EIAS has strong clinical value, works reliably, and has a big influence internationally. This opens up opportunities for EIAS to be used more widely at Mayo Clinic Medical Centers and its 38 connected health systems.

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Rasmus Waller, CEO of Encare AB, said that being recognized by the Mayo Clinic Platform is a big sign of support for EIAS’s quality and effectiveness. He also mentioned that this achievement confirms the system’s role in improving surgical outcomes and gives a key opportunity to help spread ERAS® programs faster in the U.S. and around the world.

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The Mayo Clinic Platform Solutions Studio helps develop and launch digital health tools more quickly by giving access to a large amount of global data that has been de-identified and making it easy to fit into clinical routines. Every solution is carefully checked for its purpose, benefits, and clinical accuracy to ensure openness and build trust with healthcare professionals.

Steve Bethke, Vice President of Solution Developer Market at Mayo Clinic Platform, said that working with Mayo Clinic Platform speeds up innovation in digital healthcare. He pointed out that the platform gives companies the resources and data needed to create and roll out AI and data-based health solutions more efficiently.

Bethke also said that getting approval from the Mayo Clinic means healthcare providers can trust that the solution has been checked for responsible AI practices, which helps care teams and improves patient results.

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