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What You Should Know

  • The Deal: Ubie, a Google-backed AI healthcare platform, has announced a collaboration with Mayo Clinic to co-develop “Ubie Smart Support.”
  • The Tech: The platform aims to unify the “fragmented” digital front door by integrating chat and voice interfaces into a single access point. It uses AI to triage symptoms, route patients, and schedule appointments 24/7.
  • The Future: Beyond scheduling, the partners plan to co-develop an add-on module for chronic disease management, helping patients with high-burden conditions track adherence and escalate issues to care teams automatically.

Chat, Voice, and Triage

Ubie, which is backed by Google and already supports 13 million monthly users globally, is bringing its clinically validated symptom checker to the partnership.

Unlike a static “Request Appointment” button, Smart Support is designed to be an active triage agent.

  • Natural Conversation: Patients engage via their preferred channel (voice or chat).
  • Clinical Triage: The AI assesses symptoms and coverage to route the patient to the right care setting—whether that’s an ER, an urgent care, or a video visit.
  • First-Contact Resolution: By handling the scheduling automatically, the system aims to reduce call center overload and boost “self-service completion rates.”

Chronic Disease Management Module

The partners also plan to co-develop a chronic disease management module. This add-on targets high-burden conditions, allowing the AI to monitor patient trends and care plan adherence at home. If the AI detects a worrying trend, it can escalate the issue to a human care team before it becomes an emergency.

“Ubie’s collaboration with Mayo Clinic is a significant step to further our mission of guiding everyone to the right care,” said Kota Kubo, co-founder and co-CEO of Ubie.

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