Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation
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The Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation (CFI), embedded within Mayo Clinic, is one of the United States's first and largest health care delivery innovation group working within a major academic medical center.
Based in the Mayo Clinic's main facility in Rochester, MN,[1] the CFI has more than 50 full-time staff including service designers, project managers, information technology specialists, and clinicians working together to develop health care delivery solutions for Mayo's Clinic's 64,000 employees and half a million patients annually in Rochester as well at Mayo Clinic's branch facilities in Jacksonville, Florida,[2] and Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona.[3]