Through the agreement, K Health will work with Mayo Clinic Preventive Cardiology Chair Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, MD, and Amir Lerman, MD, the health system’s vice chair of research in the department of cardiovascular medicine, according to a Jan. 3 news release.
Through this program, K Health is looking to use its proprietary algorithms in AI-enhanced electrocardiography technology, risk assessments and remote patient monitoring, with the goal of helping physicians personalize treatment for patients with cardiac conditions including hypertension and high cholesterol.
Meanwhile, Dr. Lopez-Jimenez and Dr. Lerman will oversee the development of the clinical solution, the release said.
