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January AI Announces That Its Clinician Nutrition Monitor Is Now a Qualified Solution on Leading Healthcare Platform

January AI today announced that its EHR native app, Clinician Nutrition Monitor, has been qualified as a solution on Mayo Clinic Platform. The solution, powered by January’s AI & Nutrition app, ...

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Patients log meals in the January AI app while clinicians access longitudinal nutrition insights directly within Epic

MENLO PARK, Calif.: January AI today announced that its EHR native app, Clinician Nutrition Monitor, has been qualified as a solution on Mayo Clinic Platform. The solution, powered by January’s AI & Nutrition app, helps clinicians manage patients by bringing real-world nutrition data directly into the clinical workflow. Patients log meals through the January AI app, and clinicians can view longitudinal nutrition insights alongside medications, weight, and BMI directly inside Epic, with no additional login or workflow disruption required.

Clinicians today have limited visibility into what patients actually eat between visits. Dietary recall is unreliable, nutritional data is siloed outside the EHR, and there has been no scalable way to connect a patient's day-to-day food choices with clinical outcomes. January AI addresses this challenge by making it easy for patients to log meals via photo, voice, barcode scan, or search, then aggregating those nutrition insights with EHR data such as medications, weight, and BMI to create a unified longitudinal view directly inside Epic.

By combining nutrition summaries, medication overlays, symptom tracking, and weight trends, the January AI Clinician Nutrition Monitor helps clinicians determine whether a patient's dietary behavior aligns with care protocols, identify relationships between nutrition and treatment response, and make more informed clinical decisions grounded in real-world behavioral data. Pre-built summaries and copy-to-chart functionality reduce documentation burden and free up more time for meaningful patient conversations, all without requiring clinicians to leave their existing workflow. The result is more informed clinical decisions, more engaged patients, and a new way to transform nutrition from an anecdotal discussion into a measurable clinical signal.

“Healthcare has historically been built around snapshots, but behavior happens every day," said Noosheen Hashemi, founder and CEO of January AI. "What patients eat between appointments profoundly shapes outcomes, yet that information has remained largely invisible to clinicians. We built the Clinician Nutrition Monitor to bridge that gap by bringing longitudinal nutrition data directly into existing workflows. Qualification on Mayo Clinic Platform represents an important milestone as we work to make nutrition a measurable and actionable part of clinical care."

Mayo Clinic Platform supports digital health solutions developers with the infrastructure and ecosystem needed to bring digital solutions into real-world clinical and administrative workflows. The program evaluates each solution for intended use, proposed value, and clinical and algorithmic performance, providing transparency and credibility and enabling the adoption of transformative health technologies.

"Mayo Clinic Platform is committed to helping empower practical, impactful solutions to enhance patient care," says Steve Bethke, vice president of Solution Developer Market at Mayo Clinic Platform. "Through a rigorous qualification process, each solution is evaluated to meet high standards for fairness, accuracy, and intended use."

About January AI

January AI is a precision health company using artificial intelligence to extend the world’s healthspan co-founded by Noosheen Hashemi, recently named to Forbes’ 50 Over 50 Women, and Dr. Michael Snyder of Stanford. The company pioneered the world’s first predictive glucose monitor, now used by 200,000 people, that predicts blood sugar responses to any food with a photo scan, barcode, voice, or search across a 54M+ food database. Today, the January AI Platform combines medical records, wearable data, food tracking, and personalized health intelligence into a connected experience powered by Jan, the company’s AI health assistant. January AI’s mobile app - boasting 50% 30-day new user retention - is available through its iOS app and to healthcare organizations through enterprise integrations. Recognized by CES, Fast Company, and TIME Magazine, January AI combines scientific depth with award-winning innovation to redefine how people, clinicians, and platforms use health data.

Download the January AI app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/january-glucose-food-tracker/id6470235391

Enterprise inquiries: partnerships@january.ai

Mayo Clinic does not endorse or warrant the third-party products or services made available through Mayo Clinic Platform, including their functionality, quality, or performance. Mayo Clinic expressly disclaims any express or implied warranties on such third-party products or services, including any implied warranties of merchantability, quality, accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or noninfringement. All use of these third-party products or services, including applicable rights or remedies, are governed by separate terms with the applicable third-party developers or providers.

Fonte: Business Wire

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