Here are 14 recent partnerships reported by Becker’s since March 28.
- Johnson City, Tenn.-based Ballad Health partnered with East Tennessee State University Research Corp. to create an innovation and entrepreneurship alliance that aims to support the enhancement of healthcare delivery.
- Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic announced a collaboration with health IT company KLOC health to create a mobile platform to find nurses on demand.
- GlaxoSmithKline signed a multiyear partnership agreement with artificial intelligence-powered pathology company PathAI to supercharge drug discovery and development.
- San Diego-based Rady Children’s Hospital partnered with Luna, a provider of on-demand physical therapy, to extend its outpatient physical therapy offerings with on-demand, home-based services.
- Washington, D.C.-based Children’s National Hospital is set to host an innovation accelerator competition focused on developing new technology that addresses unmet pediatric needs.
- Mayo Clinic launched a program called Monitoring at Charter House, which allows surgery patients to recover in an apartment nearby the system’s flagship hospital in Rochester, Minn.
- Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine co-developed technology alongside Medallia, a customer experience platform, to automate data collection to ensure hospitals are Magnet report ready.
- New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health partnered with startup studio Aegis Ventures to launch a platform to create healthcare-focused artificial intelligence companies.
- Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare implemented a systemwide integration of a Ikonopedia, a cloud-based breast reporting system and risk assessment tool.
- Anthem, Biogen, Eli Lilly, Evidation, Janssen, Merck, Pfizer and Savvy Co-op partnered with nonprofit Digital Medicine Society to develop a toolkit to support reimbursement for new drugs developed using digital endpoints.
- Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health launched a business division, Novant Health Enterprises, that will accelerate investments and partnerships focused on clinical, operational and technological advancements.
- Quincy, Ill.-based Blessing Health System partnered with virtual care provider Biofourmis to provide acute-level hospital care inside patients’ homes.
- Intel teamed up with Intermountain Healthcare to provide the Salt Lake City-based system with $100,000 to buy 70 new camera systems to remotely monitor patients.
- Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University’s MedTech Accelerator welcomed eight healthcare technology-focused startups.