Onymos and Mayo Clinic Partner on Intelligent Document Processing for Healthcare
Onymos has announced a collaboration with Mayo Clinic to develop advanced document intelligence tools for healthcare, according to a press release. The initiative will focus on integrating the Onymos DocKnow platform into Mayo Clinic's digital infrastructure to enhance how clinical data is captured and analyzed.
The DocKnow platform is designed to interpret complex clinical documents and produce structured outputs for review before the data is shared with other systems. This approach aims to reduce manual effort, improve data accuracy, and ensure compliance with standards such as HIPAA, CLIA, and CAP.
Teams from both organizations will work on system integration, interoperability, and design to expand the platform’s support across clinical and administrative use cases. The partners also plan to explore how the approach could be extended to other healthcare institutions to improve document workflows more broadly.
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