US Health systems are speeding up their collaborations with tech companies in order to embed artificial intelligence within their clinical care, administrative workflows, and also operations. In June 2025, Rochester, Minnesota-based Mayo Clinic collaborated with hellocare.ai, which is an AI-assisted virtual care platform, so as to advance clinical intelligence. The partnership looks forward to supporting early detection, reducing the clinical workload, and also elevating proactive inpatient care.
Northwest Medicine, which happens to be Chicago-based, also went on to enter a multiyear partnership with PathAI in order to transform pathology diagnostics by way of AI. The effort happens to include joint research, clinical innovation programs, and also the co-development of diagnostic algorithms, which are machine learning powered.
It is well to be noted that in May 2025, Oracle Health, Cleveland Clinic, and G42, which is a technology firm based out of the United Arab Emirates, went on to announce a collaboration in order to build an AI-driven platform that is designed to transform healthcare delivery both in the US and in the UAE.
The platform is going to make utmost use of national-scale data analytics, precision medicine tools, and intelligent clinical applications in order to enhance patient care along with supporting proactive public health strategies.
Interestingly, these recent collaborations happen to reflect a rising push among the US health systems as well as tech companies to make sure that AI tools are grounded within clinical realities while at the same time, they also benefit from the technical expertise of the start-ups.